Category: Letter of Instruction
A Look at Georgia’s New Estate Planning Laws in 2021
Georgia’s new estate planning law allows for a separate document to be incorporated into a Last Will and Testament as the will is being executed.
How To Avoid Family Fights Over Your Estate Plan
Summary: In Siedentopf Law’s latest blog, we look at five ways to avoid family fights over your estate plan: selecting the right executor explaining unequal
Estate Planning: Spring into Action
Siedentopf Law suggests some ways to get organized and begin working on your estate plan. Those include setting up a secure filing system, consulting with
Handling the Heirlooms – Part Two
Many adults are unprepared to take charge of clearing out their family home and dispersing of the heirlooms and other possessions. This may be because the idea seems overwhelming or because adults are hesitant to sort through another family member’s prized possessions. In part one of this blog, we explained how parents make this process easier for their children by taking an inventory and either starting to distribute items themselves or memorializing their wishes in a […]
Handling the Heirlooms – Part One
Summary: In Siedentopf Law’s two-part blog, we take a closer look at how parents can make the distribution process easier for their children, and alternatively, what