Wills & Probate Attorneys in Alpharetta & Cumming
Estate Planning Services Tailored to Your Unique Goals
Reeder Law Firm has experience in handling wills and probate cases in the state of Georgia. A will is a legal document which sets forth the manner your estate will be distributed upon your death. For example, you can identify your beneficiaries and state what items of your estate you would like each beneficiary to receive.
Our Alpharetta estate attorneys handle all legal matters pertaining to wills and probate, including:
- Drafting wills
- Will revisions
- Advance directives
- Powers of attorney
- Probate
It is important that the draft of your will is done carefully and all formalities are being properly carried out in the signing of the will. We have extensive experience in preparing wills to ensure that the distribution of your estate is according to your wishes. In addition, our estate planning attorneys in Alpharetta and Atlanta will minimize the likelihood of someone challenging your will successfully.
The Probate Process
When a person dies without a will, the Georgia laws of intestate control the manner of your property’s distribution. This means the estate, including real and personal property, as well as debts, must go through the court process in order to be distributed to beneficiaries and surviving family members.
The probate process may also be triggered by a will contest, missing documents, improperly executed documents, and more. Our attorneys can help you through the process, using our knowledge and insights to guide you as efficiently as possible.
Call (770) 504-4747 to Schedule Your Consultation
For more than 25 years, the Reeder Law Firm has been dedicated to helping individuals and families who are faced with wills and probate law issues. By working closely with our clients and utilizing our experience in probate law, our Alpharetta estate planning attorneys are able to quickly identify your goals and any challenges that may threaten to prevent you from reaching them. We then formulate a strategy to obtain a favorable outcome in your case that meets all of your goals and, whenever possible, minimizes the need for expensive litigation.
For more information, or to set up an appointment, call us today at (770) 504-4747.