Hinesville Estate Planning

Find the right Wills & Trusts attorney in Hinesville, GA

In Hinesville, estate planning refers to the procedure of deciding what should be done with one's assets after their death.

The problems that estate planning raises are sometimes very perplexing. Without competent legal and financial advice, many problems can pop up, which can quickly throw your entire plan into disarray, and cost your survivors a great deal of time, energy, and money.

Estate planning can have numerous positive effects on the planner during life, as well. These benefits are normally somewhat intangible, revolving around the peace of mind that comes with knowing that, after your death, you family will be taken care of and that they'll know what your last wishes are. Nonetheless, most people find this very valuable. To that end, you should come up with a power-of-attorney agreement. When you grant someone power of attorney, you have given them the power to make particular decisions on your behalf. You can grant them as much or as little authority as you want. Most individuals, however, give family members or life partners power of attorney with respect to medical care, so if they become incapacitated, their wishes will still be carried out.

A qualified estate planner in Hinesville can make the procedure of planning your estate go much more smoothly, and maximize the chances of your wishes really being carried out with legal force.

Common Features of Hinesville Estates

Will: Wills are a very important part of almost all estate plans. In simplest terms, it answers the question "who gets what after I die?" Typically, you can leave your property to anyone you wish. If you die without a will, your property will usually be given to your closest living relative (usually a spouse or child).

Living Will: Living wills are also very essential for most people. Essentially, a living will tells everyone concerned (your next of kin, and your doctor) what type of medical care you want if you become incapacitated. It usually includes the circumstances under which a person wishes to be kept on life support, when they want to be taken off of life support, and, sometimes, instructions on when medical staff should and should not attempt resuscitation.

Power of Attorney: This is an arrangement in which you give someone else, normally a trusted family member, the authority to make financial and medical decisions on your behalf, in case you become unable to make or express your own decisions.

Funeral Arrangements: Whatever your preference on this matter (if you have a preference) you should make it known to your family both verbally and in writing. If you have very particular wishes regarding the final disposition of your mortal remains, you should not put those instructions in your will. Or, if you do, you should also put them somewhere else. Wills are usually not read for quite some time after a person dies, and the funeral is normally long over by then, so it will be too late to follow your instructions.

Do I Need a Hinesville Estates Lawyer?

A seasoned lawyer in Hinesville can make the process of estate planning as simple as it possibly can be. He or she can help ensure that your wishes are given effect, and minimize the chances of disputes between your survivors.

Talk to a Wills, Trusts & Estates Law Attorney now!

Life in Hinesville

Hinesville is home to 35,000 Georgians who live in the seat of Liberty County. The city covers a total of 16.3 square miles of pristine Georgia land. Hinesville is known for its coastal channels that provide plentiful water and food for local deer and wild hogs living in the dense forests of pine and oak trees. Residents and visitors experience these majestic woods and wildlife firsthand at the Cay Creek Wetlands. The wetlands are waterways that stretch between Hinesville and Midway including the historic Liberty Trail. There are also a number of lawyers in Hinesville who know local courts. Hinesville lawyers take many different cases and are able to practice statewide but often have more experience with local courts.  

Another one of Hinesville's many claims to fame is hometown of 3 Declaration of Independence signers: Lyman Hall, George Walton, and Button Gwinnett. The city isn't all historical and natural attractions. Hinesville is also home to some of the best shopping in the area with a number of chain and boutique shops. There are also a number of popular restaurants in Hinesville. The center of the city and old town sections are the most popular providing a mix of shopping, restaurants, and great nightlife. 

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