
Who Counts as an Heir in Georgia?
Families in Atlanta, Alpharetta, and across Georgia often ask a simple but important question: who legally counts as

Families in Atlanta, Alpharetta, and across Georgia often ask a simple but important question: who legally counts as

2025 tax law changes require updated estate plans. Atlanta & Alpharetta families, contact Hampton & Hampton LLP Atlanta Estate Planning Attorneys and Alpharetta Estate Planning Attorneys for expert guidance.

Trusts are a powerful tool in modern estate planning, offering benefits such as avoiding probate, protecting assets, reducing tax burdens, and ensuring efficient execution of your wishes. This blog by Hampton & Hampton LLP an Atlanta Estate Planning Lawyer outlines various trust types, including revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, special needs trusts, charitable trusts, and asset protection trusts, highlighting their unique purposes and advantages.

Estate planning is crucial to protect your assets and secure your family’s future. In their latest blog, Atlanta and Alpharetta-based Hampton & Hampton LLP outlines the top five estate planning mistakes to avoid in 2025, offering expert guidance for individuals and families in Georgia.

New Year, New Estate Plan: Why 2025 Is the Perfect Time to Update Your Estate Planning Documents. As the calendar turns to a new year, many of us set resolutions to improve our lives—whether it’s focusing on health, career goals, or personal relationships. However, one often-overlooked resolution that could have a lasting impact on you and your loved ones is reviewing and updating your estate plan. Call Hampton & Hampton LLP, Chicago Estate Planning Attorney to learn more about updating your estate plan in 2025.

Medicaid planning is essential for individuals seeking to protect their assets while qualifying for long-term care benefits. Strategies such as establishing irrevocable trusts, executing spousal asset transfers, implementing spend-down strategies, and carefully timed gifting can help preserve wealth and meet Medicaid’s strict eligibility requirements. A Chicago Estate Planning Attorney, and Atlanta Estate Planning Attorney can assist in navigating these complexities by providing tailored guidance.