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  • Estate Planning for the Family: Practice includes wills, trusts (including special needs trusts), probate of decedents estates. Also serving legal needs of small business owners.

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Does probate apply to this situation and who is responsible?

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Answered by attorney James P Frederick (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Frederick & Frederick Attorneys at Law
The aunt needs to hire an attorney. The home is not a part of the estate, because she owns it. She needs someone to assert her rights. If she had personal property in the home, she can petition for it to be returned. It is not an easy case and it may not be worth pursuing depending on how much the property is worth.
The aunt needs to hire an attorney. The home is not a part of the estate, because she owns it. She needs someone to assert her rights. If she had personal property in the home, she can petition for it to be returned. It is not an easy case and it may not be worth pursuing depending on how much the property is worth.
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Is it a concern or even possible conflict of interest for a licenced Investment Advisor Representative to advance themselves to also be the Executor

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Answered by attorney Robert W. Hughes (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Robert W. Hughes & Associates, P.C.
It is not on its face a conflict if certain disclosures are made. Remember,  your parents have a choice. However, I would not do business with someone who does this unless there is a full disclosure of the conflict in writing and signed by your parents. It should lay out completely the fees the executor will earn.
It is not on its face a conflict if certain disclosures are made. Remember,  your parents have a choice. However, I would not do business with someone who does this unless there is a full disclosure of the conflict in writing and signed by your parents. It should lay out completely the fees the executor will earn.
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Should we have a trust or flp or something else to protect future heirs

Answered by attorney Patrick W. McKee
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Patrick W. McKee, LLC
In Georgia trusts are not as useful as in other states for estate planning purposes. So long as your collective estates do not exceed $10million (approximately) then you do not have to worry about federal estate taxes, and Georgia has no estate taxes.  A will is the best way for you and your wife to transfer your assets to your children on your passing. A family limited partnership may be useful to transfer interests to your children during your lifetime.
In Georgia trusts are not as useful as in other states for estate planning purposes. So long as your collective estates do not exceed $10million (approximately) then you do not have to worry about federal estate taxes, and Georgia has no estate taxes.  A will is the best way for you and your wife to transfer your assets to your children on your passing. A family limited partnership may be useful to transfer interests to your children during your lifetime.
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