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COVID-19 Update
Our Office Is Open We wish you and your family health and safety during these trying times. Dynamic Estate Planning is still open, and seeing clients both in-person and virtually. We are observing social distancing and continuous...
4 Reasons To Update Your Estate Plan
If you have an estate plan in place, you have taken a critical and crucial step in properly planning for your family's future. But even if you have an estate plan, you shouldn't become complacent. Estate plans need to be reviewed and revised from time to...
Common Types of Powers of Attorney
Many people use the term power of attorney in a very general fashion, but there are specific types of powers of attorneys, and it is important to know the difference. Here are a few of the most popular types of powers of attorneys: General Power of Attorney A general...
The Difference Between a Revocable and an Irrevocable Trust
What is a Revocable Trust? A revocable trust is an agreement made by an individual during his or her lifetime, naming a trustee and beneficiary. A revocable trust is a trust that can be updated while you’re still alive if you so desire. Revocable trusts are...
3 Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid
Relying Solely on a Will The importance of a will is not to be underestimated, but when it comes to estate planning, this is just one of many important factors. A complete estate plan encompasses additional components, including financial power of attorney,...
Should I Have a Financial Power of Attorney?
Should you have a financial power of attorney? Simply, yes, not only for yourself but for your family as well. What is a Financial Power of Attorney? A Financial Power of Attorney (FPOA) allows you to appoint someone to handle your bills, investments,...
Dying Without a Will in Georgia
Did you know that if you die without a will in Georgia that the state gives you a Will. For example, if a married woman with two children dies without a Will in Georgia, many people assume that the husband would receive everything. In fact, this is not the case. In...
Estate Administration in Georgia
Regardless of whether an estate plan exists, when an individual dies, their will must be probated by the court system. This process can be costly, time-consuming, and frustrating, not to mention the fact that the Executor or Administrator is subject to liability. Have...
How Your Mindset Affects Your Estate Planning
Many individuals do not realize how significantly their mindset, goals, and pre-set biases affect their estate planning, but it does. Starting the estate planning process with positive intentions, open dialogue, and a receptive mindset can make a tremendous impact on...
Why You Need an Advance Healthcare Directive
What is an Advance Healthcare Directive Sometimes final decisions are the most difficult ones to make, but are often some of the most important. If you were incapacitated due to an ailment or advanced age, wouldn’t you want your wishes determined by you and not a...
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