WILLS
Most Americans die without ever making a Will, which is the worst mistake one can make in estate planning. Without a Will, your property generally goes to the beneficiaries specified by the laws of Georgia rather than those you might prefer to inherit. That can lead to disappointment and family discord.
Divorce, remarriage, or having children with more than one spouse are just a few of the things that complicate estate planning. Consider whether your family dynamics make it sensible to discuss your intentions with close relatives. However, intentions alone are insufficient. It is essential to create a valid Will. Most people do not realize that a step child does inherit from the step parent unless it is specifically devised in a will.
The Sauls Law firm can help you with all your estate planning needs. The firm staff is kind and courteous, and understands that preparing a will is very stressful. Give The Sauls Law Firm a call today, and let us help you prepare for the future.