Posted by Steve Worrall | Mar 05, 2018 |
Marietta Will and Trust Lawyer: Sell the House, or Keep It for the Kids?
Like many Americans, your home is probably your largest asset. However, if you have children who have grown and moved away, you're left with an empty nest, quiet and big. You may be torn between keeping the ho...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Feb 23, 2018 |
Marietta Special Needs Lawyer: Save More $ in ABLE Accounts in 2018
The Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act, which was created by Congress in 2014, allows people with disabilities and their families to save up to $100,000 in accounts for the benefit of a disabled person. ...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Feb 20, 2018 |
Stephen M. Worrall Named as 2018 Georgia Super Lawyer in Estate Planning and Probate
Stephen M. Worrall, Marietta Estate Planning, Elder Law and Probate Attorney at Georgia Estate Plan: Worrall Law LLC, has been selected to the 2018 Georgia Super Lawyers list. He was named as a Top...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Feb 12, 2018 |
Ask a Marietta Probate Lawyer: “My Mother Just Passed-Away. What Paperwork Do I Need?”
After the loss of a loved one, there's so much to do. You need to communicate with family members, plan the funeral, and begin the process of settling their estate. As a Marietta probate lawyer,...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Feb 09, 2018 |
Marietta Estate Attorney: How to Leave Assets to Your Step-Children
Blended families are becoming more and more common in modern society, yet, estate laws remain largely unchanged and still geared toward a “traditional” family structure. This poses an issue for a Marietta estate a...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Feb 07, 2018 |
Marietta Special Needs Lawyer: Special Needs Planning for Divorced Families
When a Marietta special needs lawyer is creating a special needs plan for a loved one with disabilities, it's the hope that all family members are in agreement and ideally on the same page. But, even if eve...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Jan 29, 2018 |
New to Georgia? Talk to Your Marietta Will and Trust Lawyer About Your Estate Plan.
Will and Trust lawyers in Marietta have the important job of helping their clients create a legacy that is compliant with a number of different laws. For the most part, these laws will vary from sta...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Jan 24, 2018 |
The Dangers of Denial – Why You Need to Plan for Long-Term Care for Your Parents
Longer lives are among the greatest achievements of our modern era. Advances in healthcare and other progress related to human safety have resulted in what the United Nations says is one of the most si...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Jan 21, 2018 |
Marietta Estate and Elder Lawyer: Can Someone with Signs of Dementia Sign Legal Documents?
Millions of individuals are affected by dementia in their lifetime. Unfortunately, it is usually after a medical crisis like dementia hits that many families begin to think about estate plann...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Jan 11, 2018 |
Understanding The Process to Obtain a Conservatorship in Cobb County
Even with the best intentions, most senior citizens don't plan for a future in which they may be incapacitated. Perhaps they didn't want to face the prospect of losing autonomy, or perhaps they fell ill before the...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Jan 09, 2018 |
Marietta Guardianship Lawyer: Pros and Cons of Guardianships for Young Adults with Special Needs
When a child with special needs turns 18, parents must begin to think about sensitive issues such as long-term care planning and how to legally stay in control. Adult guardianship is o...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Jan 02, 2018 |
Marietta Probate Lawyer Has 8 Important Steps After Death of a Loved One
As a Marietta Probate Lawyer, I'm commonly asked, “What are the most important steps I need to take after the death of a loved one?”
While each situation is different, there are eight general tasks that I advise famil...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Jan 02, 2018 |
Marietta Probate Lawyer Has 8 Important Steps After Death of a Loved One
As a Marietta Probate Lawyer, I'm commonly asked, “What are the most important steps I need to take after the death of a loved one?”
While each situation is different, there are eight general tasks that I ad...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Jan 01, 2018 |
Add Estate Planning To Your List of Resolutions This Year
Happy New Year 2018! Resolving to get your legal affairs in order is one of the most important things you can do to make sure your family, wishes, and assets are protected if something unexpectedly happens to you this year. ...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Jan 01, 2018 |
Facts about Veterans Benefits for Veterans and their Families
The term “Veterans Benefits” is somewhat misleading. Only a percentage of the people covered by VA benefits served formerly in the Armed Forces. The Department of Veterans Affairs provides vocational rehabilitation, ...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Dec 31, 2017 |
2017 is now fading into the rearview mirror. As we all look ahead to 2018, let's consider a few things to watch regarding estate planning, so you and your family can be completely protected.
The death tax. The death tax has been in a state of flux ever since the early 2000s when the Bush ad...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Dec 31, 2017 |
Marietta Wills Lawyer Offers Important Considerations for Snowbird Season
‘It's the time of year…time for all the snowbirds to take flight,' says Marietta Wills Lawyer
By Steve Worrall, Marietta wills lawyer
Snowbirds are traditionally known as people who take flight every wint...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Dec 31, 2017 |
Special Needs Trusts 101 | Marietta GA Special Needs Attorney
By: Steve Worrall, Marietta GA special needs attorney
As a Marietta special needs attorney, I'm often asked, “What exactly is a Special Needs Trust?”
For starters, a special needs trust is a legal entity created to h...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Dec 31, 2017 |
Rules of Inheritance in Georgia Probate Cases | Cobb County Probate Lawyer
Heirs at Law in Georgia
As a Cobb County probate lawyer, the question often arises: “What happens if I die without a will in Georgia? Who gets my stuff?”
The following outline is a summary of the Georgia...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Nov 16, 2017 |
Marietta Wills Lawyer: Don't Let Your Estate Plan Spark a Family Feud
Unfortunately, family feuds that center around someone's will or trust are a tale as old as time. Even if this is not something you have personally experienced, you may have heard a few horror stories. While fami...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Nov 01, 2017 |
There is a common misconception that estate plans are only for the ultra-rich - the top 1 percent, 10%, 20%, or some other arbitrary determination of “enough” money. In reality, nothing could be further from the truth. People at all income and wealth levels can benefit from a comprehensive e...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Oct 26, 2017 |
November Is Caregivers Month: Legal Planning for Sick & Disabled Loved Ones
November is Caregivers Month, which is an important time to recognize individuals dealing with the burdens and responsibilities of caring for sick and/or disabled loved ones. Marietta Georgia elder law atto...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Oct 17, 2017 |
It's National Estate Planning (for Seniors) Awareness Week 2017
In 2008, Congress declared the third week in October as National Estate Planning Awareness Week. This week is to be used for estate planning attorneys to spread the word about their services and why it is so important ...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Sep 09, 2017 |
There are several parts to an estate plan, one of them being a living trust. Common factors that prompt someone to create a trust include privacy, tax benefits, avoiding probate, and caring for family members with special needs. Estate planning also lets you dictate how your assets will pass ...
Posted by Steve Worrall | Aug 17, 2017 |
Cobb County Will Lawyers: How to Handle the Disposition of Your Remains
Funeral planning is not a pleasant experience, especially when you're pre-planning your own. But Cobb County will lawyers stress that it's important to have your wishes in writing for after you pass away, since...