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Written by Peter Charles Scholle
The Probate process in Georgia can be confusing and expensive. There are many traps for the unwary. Making sense of this morass requires a thorough understanding of the law and procedures. This guide can help provide some general information for a named executor. 5 of 6 users found this helpful. Posted 7 months ago in Probate. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Peter Charles Scholle
If you were named as executor or if you may serve as fiduciary in the estate of a loved one who has died in Gwinnett County or metro-Atlanta in Georgia, and you would like to learn more about your options, please read the following article. Posted 7 months ago in Probate. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Peter Charles Scholle
Depending on several factors, a Georgia personal injury case can be resolved in days, months or years. Find out what factors are relevant in determining the probable length of time it will take to resolve your case. Posted 7 months ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Peter Charles Scholle
The following non-exhaustive list provides certain situations in which may it may be beneficial to update or re-draft your Georgia last will and testament: Posted 7 months ago in Wills / Living Wills. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Peter Charles Scholle
Georgia Uniform Motor Vehicle Accident Report can be terribly confusing. Find some keys to interpreting your accident report in this article. 0 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 7 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Peter Charles Scholle
Many people who are injured through the fault of another are left wondering exactly what happens next. For most, this is their first interaction with the civil justice system. This article was written to help an injured party understand what to expect when pursuing a personal injury claim. 0 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 7 months ago in Personal Injury. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Peter Charles Scholle
The death of a loved one can overwhelm even the strongest of us. Fear of the unknown, emotionally and financially, pervades every part of the greiving process. Education can help you cope with that fear. The article below is a primer for a more elaborate discussion with an attorney. Posted 7 months ago in Probate. Jurisdiction: Georgia |