Estate Planning, Probate, & Tax Insights.
A collection of insights on estate planning, probate administration and litigation, and individual tax matters in Georgia. These articles are designed to help you understand your options and navigate important decisions with clarity.
Special Needs Power of Attorney in Georgia: What Parents Should Do Before Age 18
When a child turns 18 in Georgia, parents no longer have automatic legal authority to make medical, educational, or financial decisions. For many families, a carefully drafted power of attorney plan can preserve support without requiring full guardianship.