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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, PROBATE LAWYERS URGE BENEFICIARIES AND HEIRS TO FULLY AND COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THEIR RIGHTS, IN ANY GEORGIA PROBATE PROCEEDING, BEFORE WAIVING THEM

In my Atlanta, Georgia Probate Law firm, I see many instances where beneficiaries and heirs have waived their rights granted by Georgia law during probate proceedings. One of the areas that this occurs in is in relation to the inventory and accounting of estate assets. Executors and administrators are required…

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AS A BENEFICIARY OR HEIR OF A GEORGIA PROBATE ESTATE, YOU ARE ENTITLED TO AN INVENTORY AND ACCOUNTING IN GEORGIA PROBATE COURT

As an experienced Atlanta Probate Lawyer, I have repeatedly seen first-hand the frustration a beneficiary or heir can experience if the executor or administrator of a Georgia Probate Estate refuses or is unwilling to provide the beneficiaries or heirs with answers concerning the status of the estate. I also understand…

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GEORGIA ADMINISTRATORS AND EXECUTORS – YOU AND YOUR GEORGIA PROBATE ATTORNEY SHOULD SAFEGUARD AGAINST ESTATE ASSET MISMANAGEMENT AND BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY

As an Atlanta probate attorney, I often see Georgia probate estate administrators and executors turn into dishonest persons once they become administrator or executor of the probate estate. Upon qualification by the Georgia Probate Court, any administrator or executor is put into a position of power and trust over heirs,…

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GEORGIA EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS HAVE A FIDUCIARY DUTY TO UPHOLD TO THE HEIRS AND BENEFICIARIES OF THE GEORGIA ESTATE

As a Georgia probate litigation lawyer who has represented clients in countless court and legal proceedings concerning Georgia estate disputes in probate court, I am seeing more and more breaches by executors, administrators, and agents for powers of attorney, of their fiduciary duties. “Fiduciary Duty” Defined: A fiduciary duty is…

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GEORGIA PROBATE COURT: EXECUTOR AND ADMINISTRATOR FEES, SAVING THE ESTATE MONEY AND KEEPING THE PEACE AMONGST THE BENEFICIARIES AND HEIRS

As executor or administrator of a GA estate, you are entitled to the statutory fees for Georgia executors and administrators. These statutory fees are based on a percentage of assets taken into the estate, a percentage of income on estate assets during the administration of the estate and a percentage…

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