Plan for tomorrow, prepare for the future by protecting your family and preserving your assets for the people who matter most. Graham Estate Planning, a division of the Law Office of Stephanie P. Graham, LLC, is prepared to help you plan for tomorrow and prepare for the future. Graham Estate Planning specializes in all Estate Planning matters, from an initial Last Will and Testament to Administration to Probate and Litigation of an Estate.
We work with family-oriented, forward thinkers, business owners and retired corporate executives who have families they love and a lot to lose. As a result of her dedication, diligence, and heart for her clients, Attorney Graham was recently appointed as a Fulton County Probate Court Administrator.
We work with family-oriented, forward thinkers, business owners and retired corporate executives who have families they love and a lot to lose. As a result of her dedication, diligence, and heart for her clients, Attorney Graham was recently appointed as a Fulton County Probate Court Administrator.
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The unfortunate reality is that death is an inevitability whether you are wealthy or not, young or old, sit at a desk or have a high risk job, are an employee or business owner, have a family or are single - you name it. No matter your circumstance, you need to plan for tomorrow and prepare for the future by protecting your family and preserving your assets for those you leave behind.
Regardless of your financial situation, age or life circumstance, there is only one way to guarantee the best outcome for your family after an unexpected death or illness - planning. That's where we come in. At the Law Office of Stephanie P. Graham and Graham Estate Planning, it's our goal to arm you with the tools and peace of mind to face whatever the future brings.
You will receive an email follow-up to select a time for your appointment. This call is for information gathering to determine how we may offer to help and whether we are a good fit for you. Please expect our call from 1-888-419-4557. If you miss your call, you may have to reschedule due to scheduling.
The first building block to any good estate plan, a Last Will & Testament establishes the Executor in charge of settling your final affairs, what powers that Executor will have, who inherits your property and how your property will be transferred to your beneficiaries. If you pass away without an estate plan in place, Georgia law will dictate how your property is distributed.
A trust-based estate plan is similar to a Last Will & Testament, but with a few key differences. It covers the four points listed under Last Will & Testament, but you'll manage the assets, the person in charge of settling your final affairs will be called an Administrative or Successor Trustee verses an Executor and your beneficiaries may be subject to estate taxes.
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Lynduel Mattair
Jan 31, 2022
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Dec 29, 2021
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Sep 12, 2021
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Karen Moses
Jul 25, 2021
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Graham Estate Planning specifically Attorney Stephanie Graham made the process for updating my father's will after the recent passing of his wife and my mother easy. She was patient with my father as they went through the process. She was professional and timely in delivery of the executed documents. We will defineitly use her services again in the near future.
Peter James
Jul 20, 2021
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Nov 13, 2019
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