Estate Planning and Probate

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A real estate closing, the birth of a child, a long trip, or other events often serve as reminders of the need for thoughtful estate planning that protects our loved ones. At the law firm of Coleman & Chambers in Gainesville, Georgia, we help our clients develop estate plans that meet their objectives, including asset protection and avoiding unnecessary taxes.

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Without an effective estate plan, family members can be left with a lot of questions and confusion at a time when they are grieving. If you do not have the right estate planning documents in place, the state will decide how your assets will be distributed.

  • Wills and trusts: Have you determined how your property should be distributed? A last will and testament and/or trusts can assure that there will be no questions about your wishes.
  • Healthcare directives: If you are unable to make your own healthcare decisions, are doctors and family members aware of your wishes? A healthcare directive and a living will can guide them.
  • Business succession planning: In a family business, it is important that the line of succession be clear so that the business can keep operating. Our attorneys have the estate planning and business law experience to advise you.
  • Powers of Attorney: Make sure you have the appropriate powers of attorney in place. A power of attorney can designate someone to act for you when you cannot make your own financial, medical, or personal decisions.

Personal Service, Big Capabilities

At the Coleman & Chambers law firm, we offer every estate planning client personal attention, responsive service, and experienced legal counsel. Our attorneys—including a Georgia Super Lawyer—and our support staff are ready to help.

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