
Estate Planning in Atlanta, GA
Compare trusted local estate planning attorneys in Atlanta — credentials, fees, and reviews.
Atlanta, Georgia
Top estate planning in Atlanta
Looking for estate planning in Atlanta, GA? Compare local estate planning attorneys below on credentials (JD, estate attorney), fee model, and verified reviews. Atlanta anchors the Southeast’s financial services, with strong representation in wealth management, insurance, and small-business accounting.
JD, estate attorney
JD, estate attorney
JD, estate attorney
JD, estate attorney
JD, estate attorney
How to choose
- Confirm active state bar standing and estate focus.
- Ask whether you need a will, a trust, or both.
- Clarify flat-fee packages vs. hourly billing.
- Make sure documents are state-specific and up to date.
Typical cost
A basic will package runs $300–$1,000; a revocable living trust package typically $1,500–$3,500. Complex or high-net-worth plans are billed hourly.
Estate Planning in Atlanta: FAQs
Do I need a will or a trust?
Almost everyone needs a will plus powers of attorney. A revocable living trust adds value when you own real estate, want to avoid probate, have minor children, or value privacy — an attorney can tell you which fits.
How much does estate planning cost?
A basic will-based plan typically costs $300–$1,000, while a living-trust package runs $1,500–$3,500. Larger or tax-sensitive estates are usually billed hourly because of added complexity.
How much does a estate planning attorney cost in Atlanta?
A basic will package runs $300–$1,000; a revocable living trust package typically $1,500–$3,500. Complex or high-net-worth plans are billed hourly. Rates in Atlanta and the Southeast are broadly in line with national averages; always confirm fees in writing before engaging.
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