Blog 29: Black History Month Reflection: Building the Legacy Our Families Deserve to Keep
Every February, we celebrate what our ancestors built. But how often do we stop and ask: what are we doing to protect it? Black History Month is a time of […]
Every February, we celebrate what our ancestors built. But how often do we stop and ask: what are we doing to protect it? Black History Month is a time of […]
Your great-grandmother survived Jim Crow and still managed to own land. Then she died without a will. And slowly, through court orders, tax auctions, and legal loopholes, that land slipped
Blog 28: From Land to Legacy: How Black Families Have Lost Property and How to Stop It Read More »
What if the very home your grandmother fought to keep could be lost in one court filing? Across the country, thousands of families are watching generational property slip away —
Blog 27: Honoring Our Ancestors: Protecting Family Property as a Modern Act of Love Read More »
In 1910, Black Americans owned approximately 15 to 16 million acres of farmland in the United States. Today, that number has fallen to roughly 2 to 5 million acres, depending
Blog 26: Heirs’ Property & Black History: The Silent Wealth Gap Few People Talk About Read More »
Generational wealth is often lost quietly. Not through bad decisions or reckless spending, but through paperwork that was never completed and conversations that never happened. Heirs property is one of
Blog 25: Heirs Property 101: How Generational Wealth Gets Lost (and How to Save It) Read More »
Probate doesn’t ruin families overnight. It drains them slowly, one court delay at a time. What rarely gets mentioned is how easily that time can turn into years. Families enter
Every year, families in Georgia face confusion, frustration, and conflict after a loved one dies without a will. When no plan is in place, Georgia’s intestate inheritance laws take over,
Blog 23: Understanding Georgia’s Inheritance Laws When There’s No Will Read More »
You’ve planned the menu, the guest list, and even the perfect playlist for the holidays. But there’s one conversation that matters more than what’s on the table — it’s what
Blog 22: Before the Holidays: How to Talk to Your Family About Estate Planning Read More »
October is National Estate Planning Month, making it the perfect time to pause and take stock of one of life’s most important responsibilities — protecting your family’s future. As we
Blog 21: End-of-Year Estate Planning Checklist: 5 Things to Do Before 2026 Read More »
“Nobody wins when the family feuds…” — those aren’t just Jay-Z’s words in his song Family Feud with Beyoncé, they’re a reality for far too many families when a loved
Blog 20: How to Prevent Your Family Home from Becoming Heirs Property Read More »