Your Legacy Lawyer serves people across the greater Atlanta metro area, and that includes Johns Creek residents who want to work with a dedicated estate planning attorney outside their immediate neighborhood. Johns Creek is a well-established community in Fulton County, north of Atlanta, where families have built meaningful lives and accumulated assets worth protecting. Our office at 1100 Circle 75 Pkwy #930, Atlanta, GA 30339 is accessible from the broader northern Atlanta corridor, and we work with clients from Johns Creek to craft clear, legally sound plans for their futures.
Our office is located at 1100 Circle 75 Pkwy #930, Atlanta, GA 30339. Johns Creek sits in northern Fulton County, and our office is reachable via the regional highway network that connects Atlanta’s northern suburbs to the city’s perimeter. Rather than listing turn-by-turn directions, we recommend entering our address directly into Google Maps for the most accurate route from your part of Johns Creek. You can also reach out through our contact form and we will confirm directions or offer a remote consultation option if that works better for your schedule.
Estate planning is not a single document. It is a coordinated set of legal instruments that work together to protect your assets, your family, and your wishes. For families in Johns Creek and across Georgia, a complete plan typically addresses several interconnected areas.
A Georgia will must be signed by the testator and witnessed by two people who are not beneficiaries. Without a valid will, Georgia’s intestacy laws determine who receives your assets, and those defaults rarely match what most people actually want. A properly drafted will gives you control over that outcome.
Many Johns Creek residents with significant assets choose a revocable trust as the foundation of their plan. A trust allows assets to transfer to heirs without going through probate, which is a public and often lengthy court process. Trusts also provide a mechanism for managing assets if you become incapacitated, which a will alone cannot do.
Georgia’s Durable Power of Attorney statute governs who can manage your finances if you cannot. Without this document, a family member may need to petition the probate court for guardianship, an expensive and emotionally difficult process that could have been avoided entirely.
Georgia law allows you to designate a healthcare agent and specify your wishes for end-of-life care. These documents are critical for any adult but are often the most overlooked piece of an estate plan. Hospitals and physicians follow these instructions, and having them in place removes an enormous burden from family members at an already difficult time.
Many assets, including life insurance policies, 401(k) accounts, and IRAs, pass outside of a will entirely. If beneficiary designations are outdated or inconsistent with your estate plan, assets can end up in the wrong hands regardless of what your will says. Reviewing and aligning these designations is a core part of good planning.
Johns Creek is part of one of Georgia's most affluent and fast-growing suburban corridors. Families here tend to have real estate, retirement accounts, business interests, and children who depend on them financially. Those circumstances create genuine urgency around estate planning, even for people in their thirties and forties who feel like they have plenty of time.
Georgia has its own specific rules governing wills, powers of attorney, advance directives, and probate. A will drafted without understanding Georgia's execution requirements can be invalidated. A power of attorney that does not comply with state law may leave a spouse or adult child unable to act during a medical emergency. These are not theoretical risks. They are outcomes that happen to real families when planning is delayed or done carelessly.
Many Johns Creek residents are dual-income households with complex financial pictures. Some own businesses or hold assets across multiple states. Others are approaching retirement and have never updated an estate plan created years ago under different family circumstances. Each of these situations calls for a different approach, and a plan that worked at 35 often needs significant revision at 55.
Your Legacy Lawyer focuses entirely on this area of law. That focused practice means the attorneys understand the nuances of Georgia's Probate Code, know how Fulton County probate proceedings typically unfold, and can structure documents that hold up when it matters most. Clients from Johns Creek choose to make the drive or meet remotely because focused legal counsel is worth the effort.
The process begins with a consultation where you discuss your family situation, your assets, and your goals. There is no obligation and no pressure to make decisions on the spot. This conversation gives the attorney the information needed to recommend a plan structure that actually fits your life.
After the consultation, documents are drafted, reviewed with you for accuracy and intent, and then executed according to Georgia law. For a will, that means signing in front of two witnesses. For a notarized power of attorney, a notary must be present. Your Legacy Lawyer walks clients through each requirement so documents are signed correctly and will hold up to scrutiny.
Estate plans are not permanent. Life changes, tax law changes, and Georgia statutes change. The firm encourages clients to review their plans every few years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or the death of a named beneficiary. For a full overview of what this process involves, visit our services page.
Yes. Your Legacy Lawyer works with clients from across the Atlanta metro area, including Johns Creek. Consultations can be conducted in person at our Atlanta office or remotely, depending on your preference and schedule.
Focused legal practice in estate planning matters more than proximity. Johns Creek residents who want attorneys whose work is dedicated to this area of Georgia law, rather than a general practice firm that handles estate planning alongside unrelated cases, often find that traveling or meeting remotely is worth the trade-off.
Yes. Much of the information-gathering, document review, and planning discussion can happen via phone or video consultation. Georgia law does require that certain documents, like wills, be signed in person with witnesses present, but the firm can help you coordinate that step efficiently.
Your Legacy Lawyer handles wills, revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and beneficiary coordination for Georgia residents. These services are available to Johns Creek clients regardless of whether they are starting a plan for the first time or updating an existing one.
The easiest first step is to submit a contact form through our website to schedule a consultation. You will be asked basic questions about your family situation and planning goals so the attorney can come to that first conversation prepared.
Yes. Georgia has its own Probate Code, its own rules for executing valid wills, and its own statutes governing powers of attorney and healthcare directives. A plan drafted under another state’s laws may not be valid in Georgia, and Johns Creek residents who have relocated from other states should have their existing documents reviewed.
Georgia’s intestacy laws apply, meaning the state distributes your assets according to a fixed formula that does not account for your actual wishes. Depending on your family situation, this can produce results that conflict entirely with what you would have chosen, which is why having a valid Georgia will matters.
Johns Creek families have worked hard to build financial stability and create lives worth protecting. An estate plan is how you ensure that the people you care about are taken care of when you cannot be there to do it yourself. Waiting until a health scare or family crisis forces the conversation is the most common and most costly mistake people make. The right time to plan is before you need the plan. Your Legacy Lawyer is ready to help you take that step. Visit our office at 1100 Circle 75 Pkwy #930, Atlanta, GA 30339, or connect online today.