Category: Will
What elements do you need for a will to be valid in Georgia?
You know that one of the most loving things you can do for your family is to provide them with a clear estate plan for
Basics of Estate Planning (Part 6)
In the final installment of our Basics of Estate Planning series, estate planning and probate attorney Sarah Siedentopf talks about how and where to safely
What Happens If You Don’t File The Will For Probate?
Georgia Requires Wills to be Filed with the Probate Court Georgia requires wills to be filed with the probate court. This is especially important if
Basics of Estate Planning (Part 5)
In part five of Siedentopf Law’s series on the Basics of Estate Planning, attorney Sarah Siedentopf talks about Standby Guardians for your children. A Standby
Will Contests: Who Can Challenge A Will?
Who can challenge the validity of a will? Under Georgia law, this includes any interested parties who can show the probate court that they might
Basics of Estate Planning (Part 2)
Summary: In part two of Siedentopf Law’s new video series on the basics of estate planning, estate planning and probate attorney Sarah Siedentopf discusses wills
Basics of Estate Planning (Part 1)
Summary: In Siedentopf Law’s newest video series, estate planning and probate attorney discusses the basics of estate planning. Today, we’re focusing on what you will
Estate Planning Tips For Blended Families
Summary: While it may not always be easy navigating multiple family members and complicated relationships, careful estate planning can help ease potential legal and financial
Video: What is a Testamentary Trust?
TRANSCRIPT: Hi, I’m Sarah Siedentopf. I’m an estate planning and probate attorney in Atlanta, Georgia. What is a testamentary trust? A testamentary trust is a trust that is inside
Estate Planning: Understanding Key Terms and Concepts, Part Two
Having an estate plan means making provisions for your friends, loved ones, and yourself, should you become disabled or upon your death. It is an
Estate Planning: Understanding Key Terms and Concepts, Part One
Having an estate plan means making provisions for your friends, loved ones, and yourself, should you become disabled or upon your death. It is an
Video: Do millennials need wills?
Millennials may be young, but they can also have families and assets to protect. In Siedentopf Law’s latest video, Atlanta estate planning and probate attorney