Author: Gaslowitz Frankel

Losing a loved one is hard enough, and when family disagreements over inheritance add to your stress, it can feel overwhelming. If you’re facing uncertainties about how your loved one’s property is being passed down, you’re probably feeling a mix of emotions. It’s okay to feel this way, and it’s okay to seek help. A […]

Are you navigating the legal responsibilities associated with caring for a family member or loved one? At first glance, many believe that the titles “guardian” and “conservator” are two terms with the same meaning: someone who is responsible for another. While at their core, both roles do have care as their main goal, guardianship and […]

Wondering what the best methods of dispute resolution are for will and trust disputes? You’ve come to the right place! Here’s what the Gaslowitz Frankel team has to say.
Looking for representation for your inheritance dispute? We’ve outlined the steps for choosing an Estate Litigator, so that you have the most direct path to addressing your legal needs.
Are you a beneficiary? Learn more about your fiduciary relationship, breaches of duty, and how Gaslowitz Frankel can help with your trust and estate concerns.
In light of the Michael Oher case in Tennessee, many people have come to us wondering how to fight a conservatorship. Read our thoughts and advice.
Can a trust be amended in Georgia? The help of a trust litigation attorney can be essential to success.

A holographic Will is a Will that has been handwritten by the testator, usually without the legal guidance of an attorney. They are legal in some states.  In Georgia, it depends on whether the holographic will was executed with the formalities required for a valid will.   The attorneys at Gaslowitz Frankel LLC have been the […]

Losing a loved one is one of life’s most difficult experiences, particularly when the loved one leaves without a Will. Without a Will, family members may be uncertain about how the decedent would want his affairs managed. More than one family member may believe they are best suited to administer the estate and control the […]

There are many stressful decisions to make when a loved one passes away, including understanding what the loved one would have wanted for their final arrangements and navigating the probate process. An executor who openly communicates with the estate beneficiaries can greatly reduce probate stress. However, when an executor is not communicating with beneficiaries, it […]