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Estate Planning for Georgia Families

Estate planning is an important step in protecting your loved ones and ensuring your wishes are carried out. At T. Smith Law Firm, P.C., we proudly serve clients across Georgia with straightforward, affordable, and personalized estate planning services. Whether you need a Will, want to establish a Trust, or simply wish to organize your affairs, our team works to make the process clear, convenient, and tailored to your unique needs.

Begin creating your estate planning documents from the comfort of your home. Our secure online system guides you step‑by‑step so you can:
  • Document your wishes clearly under Georgia law
  • Protect your assets and beneficiaries
  • Appoint trusted decision‑makers
  • Ensure your legacy is preserved
  • Complete essential documents without scheduling an appointment

Click the Easy Button to begin.

Estate Planning Packages

Single Will Package — $800.00

Includes:

  • Last Will & Testament (Georgia‑compliant)
  • Durable Financial Power of Attorney
  • Advanced Directive for Healthcare

Ideal for individuals who want to outline their wishes, appoint guardians, and ensure trusted individuals can make financial and medical decisions if needed.

Trust Package — $2,500.00

Includes:

  • Revocable Living Trust
  • Pour‑Over Will
  • Durable Financial Power of Attorney
  • Advanced Directive for Healthcare
  • One (1) Quitclaim Deed to transfer your Georgia property into the Trust

Best for clients seeking to avoid probate, streamline asset distribution, and maintain privacy.

Estate Planning Doesn't Have To Be Complicated

What to Expect When You Click the Easy Button

1

Answer Simple Guided Questions

You’ll be asked clear, easy‑to‑understand questions about your wishes, assets, and beneficiaries—written specifically for Georgia residents.

2

Georgia‑Specific Document Creation

Your responses generate documents that comply with Georgia law, including requirements for witnesses, notarization, and proper execution.

3

Attorney Review (Optional Add‑On)

You may request an attorney review to ensure your documents fully reflect your intentions and are properly tailored to your circumstances. Additional fees may apply.

4

Final Documents Ready for Signing

You’ll receive clear instructions on how to properly sign and execute your documents under Georgia law so they are legally valid and enforceable.


Frequently Asked Questions (Georgia Clients)

1Do I need a Will in Georgia?
A Will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Without one, Georgia’s intestacy laws determine who inherits your property.
2What is the benefit of a Revocable Living Trust in Georgia?
A Trust allows your estate to avoid probate, which can save time, reduce costs, and maintain privacy.
3Do I still need a Will if I have a Trust?
Yes. A Pour‑Over Will ensures any assets not titled in your Trust are transferred into it upon your passing.
4Is a Power of Attorney valid in Georgia?
Yes. Georgia recognizes Durable Financial Powers of Attorney, allowing someone you trust to manage your financial affairs if you become unable to do so.
5What is an Advanced Directive for Healthcare?
This document allows you to appoint a healthcare agent and outline your medical preferences under Georgia law.

Estate planning is something you do for your family. By taking a few simple steps now, you can protect your loved ones, reduce stress, and feel confident knowing your affairs are in order. We're here to walk you through the process with clarity and care.