Morgan and DiSalvo, P.C.

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(678)720-0750verified 29 years in business

5755 N Point Pkwy 17
Alpharetta GA, 30022

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5755 N Point Pkwy 17, Alpharetta GA, 30022
Webb Bridge Rd & Point Pky N
(678)720-0750



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About Morgan and DiSalvo, P.C.

Being recognized among the most trusted estate planning attorneys in the state of Georgia is only part of what sets us apart from other local law firms. We have been serving clients throughout Atlanta, Roswell, and Alpharetta since 1995. We build relationships with our clients and assist them in planning for life and death matters. Whether you need help with drafting a will or power of attorney, estate planning, or business succession plans, we are here to help! Life changes and we help you plan for it. Call us today to schedule a consultation!

Services:
estate planning
estate gift & tax planning
business succession planning
charitable gift planning
estate administration
estate & trust disputes
collaborative dispute resolution
long term care planning
special needs planning

Products Carried: estate planning, tax planning, revocable trust, dispute resolution, estate planning attorney, estate attorney, estate lawyer, trust attorney, wills and estate planning, wills and estates lawyer

Languages Spoken: English

Payment Options: Cash, Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover, Personal Checks

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Frequently Asked Questions about Morgan and DiSalvo, P.C.

Morgan and DiSalvo, P.C. is closed on Sunday and Saturday.
Morgan and DiSalvo, P.C. is open Mon-Fri 9:00 AM-5:00 PM.
Morgan and DiSalvo, P.C. is led by attorneys Richard Morgan and Loraine DiSalvo. Their reputation for personal service and compassion, combined with their expertise in estate planning, tax law, and dispute resolution, has earned Morgan and DiSalvo the highest ratings from multiple attorney rating agencies, including the well-respected Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating every year since the firm’s inception in 1995. Additionally, the firm is recognized by Best Law Firms as one of the few firms in Georgia to achieve its “Tier 1” Best Law Firms rating in the area of Trust and Estate Law.
What you need to know to determine where a person’s Will should be offered for probate is where their principal residence was located at the time of death or, in more technical terms: Where they were domiciled? The answer to this question is not always easy, but basically, you look at things like: Where were they registered to vote? Where was their driver's license issued (and where were any other licenses they may have held issued)? Where was their job, if they had one? Where did they most often stay? Where was their vehicle registered? Where were their memberships in such groups as a house of religious worship, social clubs, or professional groups? What address did they use to file income taxes?
As the Executor of the estate, you can negotiate for the sale of the property held by the estate. If the property has a home equity line on it, the balance due on that loan will need to be paid off, either before the sale or as part of it. It's something a real estate closing attorney should be able to help with- it's no different than selling any other property that has a loan on it, except that you'll be selling as the Executor of an estate instead of as the individual property owner.
Probate is the process by which a deceased person’s Will is formally recognized as valid by the applicable Probate Court. The Probate Courts themselves advise people to retain the services of a good probate lawyer whenever they delve into estate matters. The best way to be certain that the wishes of the deceased will be carried out to the letter, and that beneficiaries will receive what is due them in a timely manner and without excessive taxation, is to engage the services of a qualified Atlanta probate law firm.
It depends on the complexity of your plan, and whether you need or want a Will or Revocable Living Trust (RLT) as your primary estate planning document. We have a list of standard fees for various packages of documents, but the final fee for any given client depends on exactly what documents that client decides to have us prepare and how the plan contained in those documents is structured, and we don't know that until we have had an estate planning consultation with the client so that we can learn enough about the client's wishes, assets, and family situation to help them develop a plan that best suits them.


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