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The 3 most important estate planning tools for parents
#1: Name a guardian
#2: Create a revocable living trust
#3: Set up healthcare directives and power of attorney
What happens to your kids without an estate plan in Georgia?
Why a trust is better than a will for parents
Planning for special situations
Single parents
Children with special needs
Divorced or blended families
When is the right time to create an estate plan?
Frequently asked questions for parents creating an estate plan in Georgia
Who should I name as a guardian for my kids?
What happens if I don’t have a will in Georgia?
Should I leave money directly to my kids?
What is the biggest mistake parents make when setting up a trust fund?
What is a revocable trust, and do I need one?
Can my ex-spouse control what I leave to my children?
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