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Estate planning ensures that your final wishes are carried out exactly as you wish after your death and that your assets pass to your loved ones instead of being tied up in probate proceedings or government red tape.

Having a qualified and knowledgeable estate planning attorney, such as the ones at Brubaker Law, PC, can give you peace of mind about the future, protect your assets during your lifetime, and ensure your legacy passes to your loved ones exactly as you intended after death.

Georgia Estate Planning Services

Many people have a preconceived notion of what constitutes an estate. Sprawling lands, multiple homes, and fancy cars often come to mind. Actually, every person has an estate. If you own a car or home or have bank accounts or investments, these things must be dispersed to someone after your death. Whether your estate is small or large, every adult needs an estate plan to ensure their assets pass to their loved ones exactly how they wish. At Brubaker Law, PC, our estate planning attorneys are well-versed in estate planning tools, including wills, powers of attorney, revocable trusts, irrevocable trusts, and more. A customized set of documents ensures your assets pass when and how you intended so your legacy is cherished by your loved ones.

To schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced Georgia estate planning attorney, please contact us by emailing Ben@BrubakerLawPC.com or calling (706)524-8651.

Brubaker Law, PC helps you and your loved ones handle personal injury, estate planningprobate & estate administration, and small business planning. We welcome you to contact our office in Comer, Georgia, to learn more about how we can help address your legal needs. While our firm serves the residents of cities like Athens, Colbert, Lexington, Danielsville, Elberton, and surrounding towns and counties, we also offer virtual meetings for convenience. If you have questions or concerns about your legal issue, please don’t hesitate to contact the attorneys with Brubaker Law, PC, to become a part of the Brubaker Law family.

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