Most people put off estate planning until it’s too late. They don’t want to think about death, and they figure that if something happens, their loved ones will take care of everything. But that’s not always the case. Without a will or other estate planning documents in place, your loved ones could end up fighting...Read More
If you have no Will (being a lawyer and dying with no Will is the Southern equivalent of putting an apple pie on the window sill to cool, directly in reach of your hungry hound dog), you cannot determine who gets your stuff or who manages your property or divides it for your loved ones....Read More
Estate Planning is often thought of in respect to large estates which are subject to estate tax liability. However, it has been our experience that regardless of the size of the estate, a certain amount of planning is necessary in order to preserve and maintain the estate. An effective estate plan most often includes a...Read More