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Understanding How COVID-19 May Have Affected the Value of Your Estate

The economic and personal upheaval triggered by the COVID-19 outbreak is likely to warrant a review of your estate plan, no matter how thorough you think it is. As Americans cope with health fears and financial volatility, it’s worthwhile to determine whether a will, trust, advance medical directive or other legal instrument needs to be […]

What Happens if You Die Without a Will in Tennessee?

Many people have a bury-your-head-in-the-sand strategy for dealing with estate planning, because making a will makes them face their mortality, which is difficult for most of us.  In 2016, only 44 percent of Americans reported having a will, according to a Gallup poll. In 2005, 49 percent reported having a will, so even more people […]

Why You Shouldn’t Prepare Your Own Last Will and Testament

While the laws of both Tennessee and Georgia allow residents to make their own wills, without the advice or direction of an attorney, there are downsides to doing that in either state.  A will is a legal document with many wide-ranging implications for your estate and your heirs, so it is important that this document […]

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