Are you surprised to learn that Americans spend nearly $2 billion on probate every year? In fact, more than half of Americans have not written a will or built an estate plan, and this figure is significantly higher for African and Hispanic Americans (68% and 74%,...
Year: 2022
Your responsibilities as the executor of an estate
Serving as the executor of an estate is an important duty that involves many administrative tasks. The executor is in charge of carrying out the will and distributing the property of someone who passed away. Understanding your responsibilities as an executor can help...
Who gets the dog? Pet custody issues in divorce
Dividing assets during a divorce is not always a simple process, especially when the assets in question are animals you both love dearly. There are many laws pertaining to child custody, but when it comes to animal companions, there are very few specific regulations....
Probate court and blended families: what to know
When a loved one dies, the last thing you want to deal with is the court. However, most estates must go through probate court. Probate is the process by which the court verifies a deceased person’s will and settles their debts. Probate court is often an emotionally...
5 reasons why a child custody agreement needs amending
The court issues child custody orders, and while legally binding documents, it is possible to change the orders. Changing the orders must happen through the court, and there are five reasons when you may need to request a modification. 1. Co-parenting challenges Even...
How are retirement accounts divided in a Georgia divorce?
Georgia courts practice the equitable distribution of property when presiding over divorce hearings. A fair resolution is sought based on the circumstances of each divorcing spouse. What exactly does this mean and how does it affect retirement accounts? Equitable...