COVID-19 Dunwoody Estate Planning

Dunwoody Georgia are your affairs in order?  Do you have legal questions about Will, Estate Plan, Trust, Health Care Power of Attorney, or Living Will during Coronavirus?  Call 770-939-3936 now to schedule a phone call with estate planning Dunwoody attorney Read More

#COOLTHINGS

photo1   Life is good…enjoy  #coolthings ! Funding a Roth IRA for teenager with earned income…   #coolthings 10,000 steps a day   #coolthings Revocable trust income taxed to the grantor (at grantor tax rates, not trust tax rates) during lifetime under grantor trust rules if grantor or spouse is Read More

COPING WITH DIVORCE: The Search for a Silver Lining

Silver Lining “Every cloud has a silver lining…”  In Georgia I grew up hearing this proverb, which suggests that every bad situation has some good to be found in it.   Looking for the silver lining in divorce can be a challenge.  Whether you Read More

2013 ESTATE TAX LAW UPDATE FROM HINDSON AND MELTON LLC

Key features of 2013 estate tax laws after American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (ATRA) include the following.  Information from partner Karen Hindson of the Georgia and South Carolina estate planning firm Hindson & Melton LLC: The exclusion amount of $5 million continues in Read More

Child Support Modification and Contempt of Court

A child support modification (or child custody modification, or visitation modification) and a contempt of court action can now be filed together in the same petition, even if the Defendant resides in a county other than the county of the original Read More

Estate Planning Checkup ǀ Hindson and Melton LLC

Estate Planning Checkup - Last Will and Testament. Have there been signficant changes in your assets or your family situation since you signed your Last Will and Testament? Are the persons you named as Executor, Guardian for your children, or Trustee Read More

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