When a spouse is reluctant about estate planning

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in estate planning on Wednesday, December 28, 2016. Georgia couples might reach an impasse when one spouse wants to undertake estate planning and the other does not. In the absence of that...

3 basic essentials of any estate plan

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in estate planning on Tuesday, December 27, 2016. Regardless of the amount of wealth and assets Georgia residents have, a well-documented estate plan allows them to declare their personal...

Estate planning to avoid a tenancy in common

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in estate planning on Thursday, December 15, 2016. People in Georgia who do not have an estate plan might have property that will pass to their beneficiaries after their death. However,...

The basics of veterans aid and attendance

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in va aid & attendance on Monday, December 12, 2016. The topic of disability benefits after service can be confusing for many people, but the facts are clearer than they may seem. There...

Considering long-term care in estate planning

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in estate planning on Friday, December 9, 2016. Georgia baby boomers are aging and may want to begin thinking about estate planning and long-term care if they have not done so already. Many...