Wills That Work—Plain & Simple
A will doesn’t need to be fancy. It just needs to be clear, legal, and built around your wishes. We help people across Georgia create wills that hold up in court and make life easier for the people they leave behind.
If you’ve been putting it off, you're not alone—but the best time to do it is right now. We’ll guide you through it step by step, without any legal confusion.
What We Do:
Your stuff goes to the people you choose
Someone you trust is in charge of your estate
Your kids have the right guardian lined up
You avoid family confusion or court fights later
Without a valid will, state law decides what happens—and that might not match what you would’ve wanted.
Our Process:
We keep it simple:
We talk about what matters to you
family, property, final wishes
We draft your will
in plain English, with all legal bases covered
You sign it the right way
with proper witnesses & execution under Georgia law
You’ll leave with peace of mind, knowing your wishes are officially on paper.
Common Questions About Wills in Georgia:
Do I really need a will?
Yes. If you own property, have children, or simply want a say in what happens after you’re gone—a will matters. It’s one of the most important documents you can have.
Can I make changes later?
Absolutely. Life changes, and your will should too. We offer easy updates when needed.
What’s the difference between a will & a trust?
A will takes effect after death and goes through probate. A trust can take effect during your lifetime and may help avoid probate. Many people use both.
Can I do it myself?
DIY wills often miss critical legal steps. We’ve seen too many go wrong. Having a local attorney draft yours ensures it’s done right.
What’s the difference between a will & a living will?
A will distributes your property after death. A living will (also called an advance directive) states your medical wishes if you’re seriously ill or can’t speak for yourself. Both are essential parts of a complete plan.
Ready to Get This Handled?
Creating a will doesn’t have to be hard—and it doesn’t have to wait. Schedule a consultation, and let’s get it done right.