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I am Janelle Williams

I am Janelle Williams. After graduating from Spelman College and Howard University College of Law, I became a licensed attorney in Georgia in 2004. In 2009, I suffered the greatest loss of my life when my maternal grandmother died unexpectedly. The fallout from her passing without an estate plan left a permanent impression on me; and my experience was more common than I knew. The vast majority of African Americans do not have any legal documents laying out their wishes for medical care or their life savings. My experience led me to focus on finding solutions that could prevent other families from the anger and confusion that often surrounds the final days of a loved one. My mission is to educate my community about the legal ways to preserve their legacy and to offer affordable, flat-fee services that are straight-forward and clear. I am a daughter, sister, wife, mother, and friend. I am committed to designing legacies and protecting the dreams of my clients like they were my own family.

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Our Services

Trust

A Trust is a legal document that can minimize hassles for your family. It is a private document...

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Will

A Will is a legal document that allows you to give what you have to the person you want ...

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Guardianship/Conservatorship

A Guardianship is a legal arrangement where someone is appointed to make decisions..

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Probate Litigation

Probate litigation is the legal process of resolving disputes that arise when a person dies..

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Healthcare Directive

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Power Of Attorney

Power of attorney is one of the most intriguing legal concepts in existence. It is a legal...

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Why Choose Us

Best law practices

We’re simply just the best! When it comes to Estate planning & probate matters, we pride ourselves on achieving excellence. It is our law firm’s culture and belief that if we continue to deliver superb customer/ client services, communicate effectively & timely then we will continue to get the results that makes our clients smile!

PRACTICAL & DEPENDABLE

We enjoy the big projects, but we also pride ourselves In effectively communicating to each of our client needs and questions in practical ways that are easy to understand and/or perform. We do not just communicate law and strategy to our clients, but rather; in a sense we hold our client’s hand as we execute with precession and determination the best strategy or legal service for each person’s situation.

WE Get Results

At the end of the day, You want results for whatever matter You have hired or that You are considering to hire our firm to handle. When it comes to performance…..We push HARD but we push with purpose and we push with the best individually tailored and solution focused legal strategies and instruments that don’t just work, but work best for each client. Each and every one of our client’s situation and or matter may differ but our results are always consistent and nothing less than impressive !

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Janelle Williams

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Have A Questions?

Contrary to popular belief, there is no single type of trust; instead, there are several kinds. Revocable, irrevocable, charitable, generation-skipping, and special needs trusts are just a few examples.
When an estate enters probate, it can be lengthy and costly. Assets placed in a trust, however, can avoid that process entirely.
Anything that has value can be put into a trust. Stocks, bonds, real estate, and business entities are perfectly acceptable.
Trusts can be structured to protect assets from creditors. While the primary aim of trusts is typically to benefit heirs, they can also be set up with the goal of shielding assets from seizure by creditors.
Trusts can help alleviate taxes that come with owning assets. Estate taxes, income taxes, and gift taxes can all arise in life situations and can be offset with trusts.
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