Close

Atlanta Probate Lawyer Blog

Updated:

GEORGIA PROBATE AND GEORGIA ESTATE ADMINISTRATION — RULES TO REMEMBER IN OPENING ANY GEORGIA ESTATE

As an Atlanta Estate Lawyer and in working for a Georgia Probate Law Firm, my experience has been that there are several rules of thumb to follow when opening and administering a Georgia estate in county probate court: They are, in simplified form, as follows: 1. No Promises: Do not…

Updated:

THE GEORGIA ESTATE TIMETABLE IN PROBATE COURT — WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE AND WHEN WILL I GET MY MONEY?

As an Atlanta, Georgia probate attorney, possibly the most frequent “Georgia probate lawyer question” I receive from the heirs and beneficiaries concerning the administration of a Georgia estate in county probate court is: How long will this take? (Or, should I say: “When will I get my money?”). My response…

Updated:

GEORGIA PROBATE AND THE ESTATE ADMINISTRATION PROCESS – RESOURCES, TIPS, AND GUIDANCE

As a Georgia estate dispute and probate litigation lawyer, I have represented numerous Georgia estates, executors, administrators, heirs, and beneficiaries. In doing so, I have often times guided them to various “free web sites” so that they may see for themselves what is involved in the Georgia probate and estate…

Updated:

THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE AND THE NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY OR THIRTY DAY LETTER (“30 DAY LETTER”) — WHAT IS THIS IRS NOTICE OR LETTER? WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? WHO CAN HELP YOU?

A Notice of Deficiency (“90-day letter”) is sent by the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) to officially allege that a taxpayer owes additional taxes. If you receive a Notice of Deficiency, you need to contact an Atlanta tax law firm immediately. When choosing which Atlanta tax law firm to contact, you…

Updated:

TAX RELIEF FOR MORTGAGE DEBT FORGIVEN AND NEGOTIATING NEW MORTGAGE TERMS

There is now tax relief for Georgia homeowners and an upper hand advantage for the Georgia Tax Attorneys and Georgia Real Estate Attorneys who represent and assist them. In a news brief issued by the IRS for the benefit of those with troubled loans, the government now says that if…

Updated:

FOREIGN NATIONALS, YOUR GEORGIA TAX LAWYER, AND YOUR GREEN CARD STATUS – THE EFFECT OF YOUR FOREIGN TAX STATUS

Foreign nationals may not fully understand the effect a green card has on his or her status for United States (“Federal”) tax purposes. The Federal Government taxes United States citizens and resident aliens on their worldwide income, regardless of their presence (or lack of presence) in the US. Nonresident aliens…

Updated:

WHAT ARE YOUR ‘FIDUCIARY DUTIES’ AS EXECUTOR OR ADMINISTRATOR OF THE GEORGIA ESTATE?

An executor or administrator is appointed by the GA probate court to perform the same administrative responsibilities when there is no Georgia will, the Georgia will fails to name an executor or no executor named in the GA will cannot or elects not to serve. Whether you are an executor…

Updated:

JOINT PROPERTY — TRAP FOR THE ELDERLY

Our Atlanta, Georgia estate law firm uses multiple vehicles when creating and an estate plan. One common estate planning tool involves joint ownership of an asset. Joint ownership of property means legal title is in two or more names. Generally this means upon the death of one legal owner, the…

Updated:

ESTATE PLANNING IN GEORGIA WITH A LIVING TRUST, WILL, POWERS OF ATTORNEY OR BOTH – WHICH OPTION IS BEST FOR YOU?

Living trusts have become popular in Georgia in the last several years as an estate planning alternative to conventional wills. They are frequently touted as a way to avoid the Georgia probate courts, which are sometimes criticized as expensive and slow to resolve estates. While I believe the probate process…

Updated:

LIFETIME GIFTS MAY NOT BE YOUR BEST OPTION FOR SAVING ON YOUR ESTATE TAXES

Lifetime gifts in contemplation of death, or so-called “deathbed gifts” are usually made by a surviving parent to a child. The parent and/or the child think the gift is a good idea, probably to facilitate a transfer of legal title and/or to avoid probate. Sometimes a deathbed transfer might be…

Contact Us