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Actions To Take After Your Georgia Divorce

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

After your final GA divorce papers have been handed over, newly divorced couples often fail to update important documents affected by the divorce.  Our Atlanta divorce lawyers will inform you of steps  you should take, and things you should do, after your divorce is finalized, and a proactive approach is the best way to avoid future perils created by the neglected loose ends of a divorce.  To avoid these issues several main documents should be updated immediately after a divorce is finalized.

Georgia Will and Estate Planning After A Divorce

Because family circumstances may have changed a new will should be written or an existing will should be amended.  How property will be distributed and the executor of your estate may need to be changed. Click here for more information on estate planning and GA divorces.

Georgia Living Trust

Many living trusts are revocable and capable of being changed.  Who will receive property and who will manage the trust should be reviewed.

Life Insurance

If your ex-spouse is listed as the beneficiary of your life insurance policy, a new person may need to be named.

Georgia Power of Attorney

In a case of mental or physical disability it is important to update who will manage your business affairs and your health care decisions.

Bank Accounts

Ex-spouses should be removed as an authorized signer on your bank accounts, mutual funds, and money market funds.

Credit Cards

Credit cards held jointly by you and your former spouse should be closed or have your former spouse’s name removed from the account.

The importance of having all relevant businesses and parties informed on your updated marital status is high.  All official and business records are subject to change due to a new marital status after your divorce in Georgia.  The list above is for general guidance and is not complete.  Please speak with one of expert attorneys to assist you with changes to your legal documents.

Please note that the following article was not written by an attorney and should not be construed as legal advice. We strongly recommend you speak with one of our Atlanta family law attorneys about your particular legal situation.