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North Metro Atlanta Estate Planning and Elder Law Firm

Wills and Trusts Lawyers

We are different than other wills, trusts and estate law firms. Atlanta Wills + Trusts Law Group, based in Alpharetta, Georgia, is the only law firm in Georgia dedicated to helping women in the wills, trusts, powers of attorney and planning space.

Why does this make a difference in planning? We listen. Unlike at traditional estate planning firms, we create a safe space for anyone to ask questions, to educate yourself on what is possible for you to plan and decide, we listen to each client (especially the moms, sisters, daughters, wives) to hear what they need from the plan.  Then we help them get a will based estate plan or revocable living trust-based plan which makes sense for them.  

This matters in both life and in a plan because as the caregivers of those below and those above, women need a plan that looks toward when they may need to be taken care of by someone.  Women also need an Advance Directive for Health Care that supports what THEY want for their health care and caregiving.  Women also need a Durable Power of Attorney for finances that allows them to decide who will help them with finances.  Women need plans that reflect THEIR wishes.  Not wishes that are “expected of them.” 

In short, we ensure every member of the family feels confident that those they love the most, including themselves, are protected.

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Georgia Psychiatric Advance Directive: A way FOR WOMEN to choose when you potentially cannot due to mental health crisis.

Georgia Psychiatric Advance Directive: A way FOR WOMEN to choose when you potentially cannot due to mental health crisis.

In 2022, a new legal form came into being: Psychiatric Advance Directive.  A link to this form in PDF fillable version can be found on the Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network's website.  The acronym for this form is PAD. What does this form do that your Advance...

Your Financial Power of Attorney Dies With You

Actually, the authority your agent under your power of attorney dies with you! In Georgia, once a person passes away, the authority granted by a financial power of attorney typically comes to an end. So, if you've given your child, sister, spouse, friend the power to...

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