Category: Will
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LIVING WILL AND A LAST WILL?
These two legal documents may have very similar names, but they have very different purposes. A Living Will lets you outline your preferences for
Pass The Love Along Through Proper Estate Planning
Everyone loves surprises on Valentine’s Day, right? While that’s usually true, there are some surprises we could all do without. Losing a parent or loved
Understanding Inheritance Tax In Georgia
When a person passes away, the assets they leave behind could be subjected to estate or inheritance taxes, depending on the state. While these taxes
Talking to Your Heirs About Your Estate Plan
The idea of talking to your heirs about your estate plan may fill you with anxiety or fear. Maybe even resentment (It’s none of their
Your Ultimate Estate Planning Guide for 2022
Most of us were ready to bid 2021 good riddance and look forward to a more promising year. Unfortunately, 2022 hasn’t exactly eased our anxious
Pet Trusts vs Pet Wills: Which is Right for Your Pet?
You’ve cleaned up more pee spots than you care to mention, and you’re not even going to talk about the Great Chicken Bone Incident of
Do you need a Will if you have a Trust?
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT Do you need a will if you have a trust? This is an excellent question, and it shows up a lot in my
Answering difficult end-of-life questions | Estate Planning and Law, Atlanta GA
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT Answering difficult end-of-life questions. How do we do this? I’m estate planning attorney Sarah Siedentopf and I’d like to talk about this very
Estate Planning Questions | Georgia Estate Planning and Probate
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT What should you know before contacting an attorney? Hi, I’m Sarah Siedentopf. I’m an estate planning and probate attorney in Atlanta, Georgia. And
How to Set Up a Living Trust | Estate Law Atlanta
You’re trying to set up your estate plan in the best possible way for you and for your loved ones. For many people, that means
Choosing an Estate Law Attorney: Here’s What to Ask
You already know having an estate plan is an important part of caring for yourself and your family. Even so, you may be dragging your
VIDEO: How Can DIY Estate Planning Harm Your Family? | Siedentopf Law
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT How can do-it-yourself estate planning harm your family? There are quite a few ways and I will discuss a few of them now.