by admin | Jul 1, 2026 | Transfer-on-Death Deed
A TOD deed is powerful — but mistakes can cause serious problems. 1. Not Recording the Deed If it’s not recorded, it’s not valid. 2. Naming the Wrong Beneficiary Errors can lead to disputes or unintended outcomes. 3. Forgetting to Update It Life changes — your deed...
by admin | Jun 15, 2026 | Transfer-on-Death Deed
Choosing between a TOD deed and a living trust depends on your goals. Transfer-on-Death Deed Best for: Simplicity Lower cost One primary property Pros: Avoids probate Easy to set up Revocable anytime Cons: Limited to real estate Less flexibility Living Trust Best for:...
by admin | Jun 5, 2026 | Transfer-on-Death Deed
If you own a home in Georgia, there’s a new way to pass your property to your family — without probate. It’s called a Transfer-on-Death Deed (TODD), and it’s quickly becoming one of the most popular estate planning tools. How It Works A TOD deed allows you to name a...
by admin | Aug 19, 2019 | Medicaid
You may see it coming: Unfortunately, as hard as you try, you just can’t take care of your ill spouse at home any more. At this emotionally difficult time, the last thing you need is the stress of not knowing where to find the money to pay for the steep costs of...
by admin | Aug 12, 2019 | Elder Law
For some seniors in the baby boomer generation aging brings with it new challenges in the form of solo aging. Solo aging is a senior who has no children and no younger (or healthier) family members to assist them as they age. Baby boomers are living longer and...