Wills and Estate Planning

Deciding how to pass on assets to loved ones after death is a difficult and emotional process. A Last Will and Testament is crucial to ensure that your wishes are carried out. If someone dies without a will, then Georgia Law decides how assets will be divided among legal heirs and who receives what. A Last Will and Testament allows you to decide who will receive your property after your death. A Last Will and Testament also makes it much easier for your beneficiaries to transfer assets.

Clients are often concerned about how to divide assets among many loved ones. Our experience attorneys have been counseling clients for over twenty years and assisted clients in drafting wills that fully reflect their wishes.

In addition to drafting wills, our office takes a comprehensive approach to estate planning issues. In addition to a Last Will and Testament, we also prepare a Living Will and Power of Attorney for our clients.



Law Office of Gregory A. Hicks

1501 Regency Way
Suite 102
Woodsock, GA 30189

Phone: 770.516.5996
Fax: 770.516.1557
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Gregory A. Hicks provides this website for informational purposes only. It is not intended to, and does not, constitute legal advice or a legal opinion. For specific questions or advice, please email our office or call 770.516.5996.

Attorney Cherokee County, Georgia: Woodstock, Canton, Waleska, Holly Springs, Ball Ground; Cobb County, Georgia: Marietta, Smyrna, Acworth, Kennesaw, Powder Springs, Austell; Pickens County: Jasper, Talking Rock; Gilmer County, Elijay; Bartow County, Cartersville