As women, we often carry the invisible load of caring for everyone — from organizing school lunches to remembering birthdays. But one thing many of us don’t plan for is what happens if we’re not here to do it all. A Last Will and Testament isn’t just for the wealthy — it’s for anyone who loves her family enough to make sure they’re protected.
Your Will names who will care for your children, who will handle your affairs, and how you want your home, savings, and sentimental items divided. Without one, Georgia law decides — not you. And for mothers, that can mean someone else choosing who raises your children or how your property is used.
Creating a Will brings peace of mind. It’s a way to take care of your family, even when you can’t be there physically. It’s one of the most loving gifts you can give.
If you’d like help putting your wishes in writing, we can guide you every step of the way. Call us at (770) 508-6525 or email info@atlwills.com to get started.