Clear Estate Planning for Georgia Families
Estate planning often gets delayed not because people don’t care, but because the process feels intimidating, unclear, or emotionally loaded. Edris Law exists to change that experience.

What Is Estate Planning?
Estate planning is the process of deciding what happens to your property, responsibilities, and decision-making authority if you become incapacitated or pass away. But in practice, it’s much more than documents.
For many Georgia families, estate planning is about preventing confusion, avoiding unnecessary court involvement, and reducing the risk of conflict among the people left behind. When planning is done thoughtfully, it gives structure to situations that would otherwise be handled by default laws that may not reflect your wishes or family dynamics.

Types of Estate Planning Tools We Work With
Estate planning is not one-size-fits-all. Depending on your situation, planning may include a combination of the following:
Wills and last wills and testaments
Revocable and irrevocable trusts
Powers of attorney for financial decisions
Healthcare directives and medical powers of attorney
Guardianship planning for minor children
Asset protection and trust-based strategies
Estate planning is not one-size-fits-all. Depending on your situation, planning may include a combination of the following:

Who Needs Estate Planning in Georgia?
Estate planning is not only for retirees or high-net-worth families. It is especially important if any of the following apply:
You own a home or other real estate
You have children or dependents
You want to avoid probate court if possible
You want control over medical or financial decisions
You are part of a blended or extended family
You want clarity instead of assumptions
Georgia law will make decisions for you if you don’t. Estate planning allows you to stay involved in those decisions now, while you have the ability to do so.
How the Process Works
The planning process is designed to feel steady, transparent, and participatory.
Understanding your current situation
We walk through what you have, who is involved, and what concerns you, including the things you’re unsure how to name yet.
Education before recommendations
You learn what Georgia law would do by default and how different planning options change those outcomes.
Collaborative decision-making
Nothing is rushed. You are part of every decision, with clear explanations of tradeoffs and consequences.
Implementation and clarity
Documents are prepared carefully, with full understanding of what they do and when they matter.
Why Work With Edris Law
Edris Law is built on the idea that trust is not something you claim, it’s something you earn through how you work.
The firm is known for being upfront about pricing, scope, and limitations. Questions are welcomed. Uncertainty is acknowledged. Education comes before recommendations, and pressure is never used as a motivator.




