Forsyth County Wills & Estate Planning Attorney
Regardless of your wealth, age or family status, every adult in Cumming should have a last will and testament. While people with a high net worth may need a more comprehensive will, individuals and couples from all walks of life should have at least a simple will to guide and clarify the settling of their estate.
In the absence of a will, your estate will be divided according to probate laws of Georgia. By creating a will, you can take control of your legacy and ensure that your assets are distributed as you intend.
Work With a Cumming Estate Law Firm Who Will Focus On Your Goals
Our wills and estate lawyers at the Cumming law office of The Hamilton Law Firm can help you create a detailed, individualized will. Our attorneys will sit down with you to explore your goals and explain important provisions. We want to give you peace of mind that your affairs are in order and your wishes will be honored. We help clients address matters such as:
- Declaring your heirs and what each will inherit upon your death, including specific stipulations on inheritance if needed
- Setting aside money or assets for a special needs child or charity
- Creating powers of attorney to appoint the person(s) you trust most to administer your estate and make decisions on your behalf if you are incapacitated
- Creating a living will and health care power of attorney
- Establishing a domestic partnership agreement for you and your same-sex partner
- Setting forth funeral and burial arrangements
- Nominating guardians for minor children
Estate Planning For Forsyth County High Net Worth Clients
We have extensive experience drafting wills and other estate planning documents for business owners, executives, professionals and other high earners with large or otherwise complex estates. Many of our clients need help creating succession plans for family businesses and farms. In conjunction with drafting your will, our attorneys will advise you on the use of trusts and gifting strategies.
Our Legal Team Will Help You Get Your Affairs In Order
We can start from scratch if you do not have a will. We also help clients update their wills after major life events. Revising your will and other estate documents is especially important if you are divorcing or recently divorced.
Our wills and estate planning legal team has over 50 years of collective experience in this complex area of law. To arrange a consultation, call (770) 887-3188 or schedule a consultation today.