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Elder Law is a legal practice area that focuses on the unique legal issues affecting senior citizens, including estate planning, healthcare, long-term care planning, guardianship, and protection from elder abuse. Elder Law attorneys are equipped to provide legal assistance to seniors and their families, and they understand the complexities and nuances of laws and regulations that affect the aging population.

Overall, Elder Law attorneys work to protect the legal rights and interests of seniors, providing guidance and support to help them navigate the complex legal landscape and plan for a secure and comfortable future.

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Naming your children as equal beneficiaries seems simple — until one of them passes away before you do. Here is what per stirpes means, how Georgia handles a deceased heir’s share, and why the wording in your documents matters.
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When someone dies without an estate plan, Georgia law determines how their probate estate is handled. Understanding the process can help Canton families make informed decisions and prepare for the future.
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Your estate plan cannot cover your adult children. Once they turn 18, they are the only ones who can sign their own documents. Here are five things worth asking them about while everyone is home this summer.
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When your child turns 18, you lose the automatic legal authority to make certain medical and financial decisions for them. A few simple planning documents can help your family stay prepared if an unexpected emergency happens.
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Your digital life is part of your estate. From email and online banking to family photos and cryptocurrency, planning for these assets can help your loved ones avoid unnecessary stress and confusion in the future.
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Many people assume a signed will cannot be challenged. In Georgia, however, certain legal issues may lead to a will contest. Understanding these risks can help you create an estate plan that protects your wishes and provides greater peace of mind for your loved ones.
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