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Wills, Trusts and Probate Law

At Hudson and Roberts, we are here to help you plan for the future. That is exactly what estate planning is, planning for the future. It is a method of ensuring that your hard-earned assets are passed on in the manner that you feel is appropriate.

Wills

A last will is a legal document that spells out how a person wants his or her property     disposed of after death. It is revocable and can be changed during one's lifetime. Wills are especially important in order to appoint a guardian for minor children.
 
The will we prepare for you, with your valuable input, will comprehensively detail your final wishes. Future generations of your family will appreciate your consideration  and your choice of Hudson and Roberts to help you.
 
Trusts

A trust is any arrangement in which property is transferred, either by will or by a separate document, with the intention that it be administered and controlled by a trustee for another person's benefit, such as a minor child. A trust can be used to provide for the support of a minor or special needs adult, or to fund the education of the next generation in your family.
 
Our attorneys provide wills and trusts at an affordable price. We'll work closely with you, make in-home visits when necessary, and prepare all documents to provide for an orderly transfer of your property according to your wishes.
 
Probate

Probate is the method by which the assets of a deceased person are gathered, his or her creditors paid, and the remainder of the estate distributed to beneficiaries. In the event of a death in your family, our lawyers can assist you with your local Probate Court in Chatham County or many surrounding counties in southeast Georgia. We prepare other types of documents too, such as Powers of Attorney and Living Wills.

To schedule a consultation with an estate or probate law attorney, contact us