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Georgia's Living Will

A Living Will is a document that could be used to postpone or delay our death. The name of the document may differ from state to state. Each state however identifies documents of this nature as advance directives. They allow us to choose the kinds of medical treatment we want or don=t want. Specifically, the Living Will allows us to choose whether or not we want to die naturally, without our death being artificially prolonged by various medical procedures.

Does Georgia Have a Living Will Law?
Yes. Georgia's law was first passed in 1984.

How Does a Living Will Differ From a Last Will And Testament?
A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that expresses how we want done with our money and other property after our death. Information on the requirements for a Last Will and Testament is available from the Division of Aging Services or may be available from your local Extension county agent in the form of a Bulletin #1018, entitled "Wills and Estate Planning."

A Living Will is different from a Last Will and Testament and has nothing to do with money or possessions. A Living Will deals with how we wish to be treated when we are dying.

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Attorney General Corbett Files Second Suit Alleging "Living Trust" Sales Scheme
Attorney General Tom Corbett today announced that a second civil lawsuit has been filed against the operators of a living trust sales scheme, who a...
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Trust Mills Can Be Financial Traps
Consumer:  I’m exploring estate planning options, including living trusts. I’ve read recent warnings about “trust mills.” What are these?

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Does a Will Cover Everything I Own
No. Generally speaking, your will affects only those assets which are in your name alone at your death. Some assets which are not affected by your ...
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Encumbrances

Definition:
Claims against property such as deeds of trust or mortgages on land or houses.

Real Property

Definition:
Land and buildings or structures permanently attached to land.

Jurisdiction

Definition:
This may relate to the territory covered by a court's authority. It may also refer to the scope of authority given to a court by a state's constitution and laws.

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New Mexico Wills & Trusts Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need a Wills & Trusts Attorney you should contact our Wills & Trusts Attorneys as soon as possible:

  • Alamogordo
  • Albuquerque
  • Anthony
  • Artesia
  • Aztec
  • Belen
  • Carlsbad
  • Clovis
  • Deming
  • Edgewood
  • Espanola
  • Farmington
  • Gallup
  • Hobbs
  • Las Cruces
  • Las Vegas
  • Los Alamos
  • Los Lunas
  • Portales
  • Rio Rancho
  • Roswell
  • Santa Fe
  • Shiprock
  • Silver City
  • Taos
 


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