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Changing will and revocable trust from Fl.address to Ga.

Asked on Feb 08th, 2016 on Wills and Probate - Georgia
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Wills Attorney serving Alpharetta, GA
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Not sure what the question is, but if you have moved your principal residence from Florida to Georgia, it is a very good idea to update your Will, any revocable trust, and any other legal documents like a power of attorney and an advance directive for health care. Georgia and Florida differ in many respects, so a document that works very well in one state may work less well in the other state. However, assuming the Florida documents were well drafted in the first place, it isn't an emergency job to make updates: Georgia will generally allow the Florida documents to work at least reasonably well. But if you will be here for the long-term, it's best to update at some point.
Answered on Feb 09th, 2016 at 5:09 AM

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