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Why Estate Planning Is Important at Any Age or Income

Estate planning is not just for the wealthy or retired. Learn why every age and income level benefits from planning ahead and protecting loved ones from uncertainty.

Estate Tax Reduction Strategies for Georgia Families 

Estate tax reduction strategies for Georgia families to protect wealth and minimize future federal estate taxes.

Healthcare Directives: Ensuring Your Medical Wishes Are Honored

Learn how Georgia healthcare directives protect your medical wishes, reduce stress for loved ones, and ensure your voice is heard during serious health decisions.

Planning Ahead: How Estate Planning Helps Avoid Family Disputes

Discover how clear estate planning helps families avoid disputes, protect relationships, and ensure peace of mind. Learn how wills, trusts, and powers of attorney from Lanier Legacy Group safeguard your legacy and prevent legal conflict.

Asset Alignment: Why Funding a Trust Is Essential for Your Legacy

Funding a trust, or asset alignment, ensures your estate plan works as intended—protecting your family and preserving your legacy.

The Role of Trust Administration After a Loved One’s Death

Learn how trust administration works after a loved one’s death, including key steps, legal responsibilities, and how Lanier Legacy Group provides compassionate guidance to protect your family’s future and honor your loved one’s wishes.

Creating a Financial Power of Attorney: What You Need to Know

Learn why a Power of Attorney matters, how a POA lawyer can help, and how healthcare directives protect your family and safeguard your wishes.

How Probate Works in Georgia and How to Avoid It 

Want to avoid probate in Georgia? Learn how probate law works, how a probate lawyer can help, and how tools like trust administration can keep your estate out of court.

Estate Planning for Blended Families: Protecting Everyone’s Interests

Blended families are built on second chances, deeper love, and beautiful, complex relationships. Whether your family includes stepchildren, half-siblings, or children from previous marriages, you’re not alone. In fact, blended families are more common than ever.