Close

Articles Posted in BENEFICIARY & HEIR RIGHTS

Updated:

ATLANTA ATTORNEY KEEPS THE GEORGIA COUNTY ESTATE EXECUTOR OR ADMINISTRATOR “IN CHECK” DURING GEORGIA ESTATE ADMINISTATION

As an Atlanta Lawyer that practices Atlanta (Fulton County) Probate Litigation, I see many clients who need guidance in the complicated area of probate proceedings. Because the death of a family member is such an emotional and difficult time for all involved, it is important to have legal safeguards in…

Updated:

UNDUE INFLUENCE CASE AND WILL CONTESTS IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA, INCREASE SEEN

As an Atlanta Lawyers; Especially Atlanta Will Challenge Lawyers, I have seen the number of cases on the rise. As an Atlanta, Georgia Probate Litigation lawyer, I have represented many clients in different types of will contests. Especially common are the cases that involve undue influence in the writing of…

Updated:

THE BEST ATLANTA PROBATE LITIGATION ATTORNEYS — HOW TO FIND THEM

The Atlanta, Georgia Attorneys at my firm are receiving more and more calls from persons interested in finding out whether they need a Georgia probate attorney to represent them in a Georgia probate ‘inheritance’ or ‘estate’ administration proceeding, dispute or litigation. Our Firm also receives an equal number of calls…

Updated:

MISCONDUCT AND REMOVAL OF GEORGIA EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS IN GEORGIA PROBATE COURT

As a Georgia probate litigation attorney practicing in the Atlanta area, I am frequently asked to represent beneficiaries and heirs in disputes against executors and administrators who have breached, or threaten to breach, their fiduciary duties. Georgia probate law provides that if misconduct or other violation(s) by a Georgia executor…

Updated:

ATLANTA LAWYER REALIZES “ESTATE ADMINISTRATION” IS THE INHERIT FIGHTING BETWEEN EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, HEIRS AND BENEFICIARIES

As an Atlanta Georgia Lawyer practicing in the Atlanta area, I find I am frequently asked by my clients, who are executors and administrators, about the best way to handle and manage the heirs and beneficiaries of the Georgia probate estate. These questions often involve legal and moral matters concerning…

Updated:

GEORGIA HEIRS AND BENEFICIARIES CAN GET ANSWERS DESPITE WHAT YOU MAY BE TOLD BY THE GEORGIA ESTATE EXECUTOR OR ADMINISTRATOR

As a Georgia probate attorney who practices in the metro Atlanta area, I have found my probate law firm practice has recently changed its focus. In large part, this is due to the need for answers and accountability on the part of executors and administrators. I am finding more and…

Updated:

THE GEORGIA PROBATE PROCESS ALLOWS THE EXECUTOR (PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE) TO RECEIVE STATUTORY FEES

Personal representatives of Georgia estates perform a complicated task that carries a serious fiduciary responsibility and is closely monitored by the probate court system. Personal representatives, also known as executors and administrators, are either named in a will or appointed by the probate court to administer the assets in a…

Updated:

PETITION FOR INVENTORY AND ACCOUNTING — GEORGIA PROBATE LAWYERS CAN COMPEL PRODUCTION OF THIS DOCUMENT DESPITE A SIGNED WAIVER, OR LANGUAGE TO THE CONTRARY IN THE WILL

As an Atlanta, Georgia Petition for Inventory and Accounting Lawyer, I see many clients who have all but given up discovering what happened to the assets and monies of a Georgia Estate. They erroneously believe this because they have signed away their right to an Inventory and accounting. In the…

Updated:

ATLANTA ESTATE LAWYERS USE CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS TO PROTECT ESTATE ASSETS FROM CONVERSTION, MISSAPROPRIATION, BEING SQUANDERED, LOST TO “INNOCENT PARTIES”, ETC.

As an Estate Litigation Lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia, one of my duties when retained in a Georgia probate litigation case is to determine who is entitled to the estate assets of an individual after his or her death (the “decedent”). During this process, the assets are collected, debts are paid…

Updated:

AN ATL PROBATE LAWYERS CAN HELP YOU DISARM A SELF-DEALING OR DISHONEST EXECUTOR OR ADMINISTRATOR

Lawyers in my Atlanta, Georgia Estate Litigation law firm see cases of dishonest executors and administrators all too often. We have put these dishonest executors into two categories: 1). The Genuinely Accidental Act. If an executor or administrator wants to deceive beneficiaries and heirs, it is relatively easy for these…

Contact Us