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ROBINSON & MILLER, P.C.
Whether a client needs a simple contract reviewed or a complex estate plan with specialized trusts, Robinson & Miller is ready to help.
The firm’s estate planning practice extends beyond Wills, Health Care Directives, and other common estate planning documents. Robinson & Miller's attorneys are highly experienced in Elder Law matters and Special Needs issues, such as protecting assets from the high costs of nursing homes or other specialized care. Not only does the firm draft estate plans and complex trusts, but the attorneys at Robinson & Miller also assist executors and trustees in settling estates and administering trusts after a loved one has passed.
The attorneys and staff at Robinson & Miller understand that estate planning and estate administration are very personal matters. Our attorneys and staff are dedicated to developing a personal relationship with each and every client.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call us at 770-817-4999.
Ten Reasons to Review your Estate Planning
1. Have you been divorced or remarried?
2. Are you curious about how title to your residence would pass at the death of your spouse?
3. Are your estate planning documents more than five years old?
4. Have you named minor children or grandchildren as beneficiaries?
5. Do you own real estate outside of the state of Georgia?
6. Does your current Will attempt to distribute non probate assets such as life insurance and IRAs?
7. Do you or your spouse have children from a prior marriage?
8. Did you receive a recent inheritance?
9. Do you have a child with special needs?
10. Has anyone you named as Executor, Trustee, Guardian, or Agent become disabled, died, or for any other reason is no longer a good choice?
If your answer to any of these questions is yes, then you should consult with an attorney whose practice focuses in the fields of estate planning or elder law.
