After your spouse or parent dies, you might face sudden financial concerns such as housing and daily living costs. In some cases, Georgia law may offer a way to address those needs via a probate remedy called year’s support. This remedy allows a surviving spouse and...
Protecting Your Interest In Family Law Matters
Year: 2026
4 common types of trusts that every family in Georgia should know
Many Georgia families assume trusts are only for the wealthy. That is simply not true. In fact, a trust is a practical, flexible tool that can help families of all income levels protect their loved ones and avoid the lengthy probate process. The good news is that...
Can you sell estate property during probate in Georgia?
When a loved one passes away, families may need to sell a home or land to pay off debts or divide an inheritance. In Georgia, you can sell property during the probate process in some cases, but the rules depend on the authority the court gives to the person in charge...

