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When family disputes arise during probate: alternatives to court

Settling someone’s estate after they pass can bring tension, no matter what your family looks like. Old resentments may surface. Different people interpret instructions differently. Financial pressure creates stress. Even if you or the decedent anticipated potential conflicts, the emotional toll and practical complications of...
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Celebrating a major jury trial victory: Mark Stuckey secures favorable verdict in executor accounting case

We are proud to announce that Mark Stuckey has achieved an outstanding result in a recent jury trial involving the accounting of an estate by its executor. In this matter, the executor failed to properly track estate expenses and income, leading to significant concerns about...
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How creditor claims affect Georgia estate distributions

How creditor claims affect Georgia estate distributionsBefore heirs receive any distributions after someone passes away, an estate must address creditor claims. Knowing what to expect can prevent surprises and protect inheritances. Here’s a short guide to how creditor claims typically work in Georgia and practical...
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Probate

Probating an estate without a will in Georgia: What heirs need to know

When a loved one passes away without a will in Georgia, the legal process that follows is called probate of an intestate estate. It can be confusing, emotional, and sometimes contentious, especially when multiple heirs are involved. Here are some key considerations for those facing...
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Probate Dispute

How much discretion does an estate executor have?

In the days after someone’s death, bills arrive, family members ask questions, and hard choices come fast. Many people trust that the executor (also identified as an administrator if there is no will, and both of them are commonly referred to as Personal Representatives) named...
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