Estate Planning In Carrollton, Georgia

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In Carrollton, Georgia, "estate planning" refers to the process by which a person makes arrangements related to their property after their death. It can (and should) also encompass personal issues that might come up immediately before and after a person's death.

Typically, the first thing a person thinks about when they think about estate planning is a will. A will dictates what happens to a person's property after they die. In general, you can leave your property to whomever you want, and attach almost any condition to such gifts. In the vast majority of estate plans, a will is the central component. It is rarely the only one, however.

For example, a brilliant estate plan will include a living will, which gives your family members and healthcare professionals instructions about your medical care, to be followed in the event you become incapacitated. You should also include your funeral arrangements, and your preference with respect to organ donation.

Perhaps most importantly, your estate plan should make arrangements for the care and custody of your minor children, if you have any. Of course, you should discuss this matter with the person you intend to take custody of the children beforehand, to ensure that they are able and willing to provide proper care.

What Type of Estate Plan Do I Need in Carrollton, Georgia?

This normally depends on your individual goals and priorities, your age, health, and the nature and quantity of your assets.

If you are in good health, young, and not married, planning an estate is probably not a high priority. And at this point in your life, it doesn't really have to be, with a few possible exceptions, such as individuals who work in very dangerous jobs, or who are very wealthy.

There is one group of unmarried people for whom estate planning in Carrollton, Georgia is absolutely essential: adults who are not married, but have a life partner who they'd like to provide for in the event of death. There are many rights that automatically attach with marriage, such as the right to inherit if a spouse dies without a will, the right to make medical decisions for the other spouse if they become incapacitated, etc. If you and your partner are, for whatever reason, unable or unwilling to get married, you will have to take many steps to secure these rights, such as granting power of attorney, and writing them into your will.

If you are elderly, and have a massive amount of assets in Carrollton, Georgia, estate planning may be more essential at this stage of your life than any other. While estate planning deals with some morbid and unpleasant subjects (requiring us to confront the reality of our own mortality), it is essential if you wish to live your life secure in the knowledge that your loved ones will be provided for to the extent that your assets allow.

Do I Need a Carrollton, Georgia Estate Planning Attorney?

In Carrollton, Georgia, estate planning is rarely simple, even if it's not the most convoluted thing in the world. Given the importance of what's at stake (the financial security of your loved ones), a good estate plan is essential, as is the help of an attorney who specializes in wills, trusts, and estates law.

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Life in Carrollton

Carrollton, Georgia is located in West Central Georgia, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. As of the 2000 census, its population is about 20,000.

Carrollton is home to the University of West Georgia, which is considered one of the best colleges in the Southeastern U.S.

Carrollton, Georgia remained, for much of its early history, a frontier town. Getting goods and services there was quite difficult until the construction of a railroad in 1874. As a result of this, it was comparatively untouched by the American Civil War. After the railroad arrived, however, Carrollton, Georgia saw an economic boom, and became a major manufacturing center for the region, especially in textiles.

While the textile industry is not as important as it once was, manufacturing is still a major force in Carrollton's economy. Southwire, the largest manufacturer of wire and cable in the world, was founded, maintains its headquarters, and employs more than 1,500 people in Carrollton.

Carrollton enjoys relatively mild temperatures, and extreme weather conditions are quite rare in the area. Carrollton also boasts a small but vibrant local music scene.

Carrollton, Georgia lawyers are ready to help you out with whatever legal issue you might face. If you have any legal problem whatsoever, you shouldn't hesitate to call a Carrollton, Georgia attorney.

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