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Find Estate Planning Attorneys in College Park, GA

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4 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
College Park, GA
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Showing 4 estate planning attorneys in College Park, GA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
O'Kelley & Sorohan, Attorneys At Law, LLC
2300 Camp Creek Pkwy building 3848, College Park, GA 30337
(404) 762-5060 okelleyandsorohan.com
McMichael & Gray PC
2300 Camp Creek Pkwy Suite 100, College Park, GA 30337
(678) 373-0524 mcmichaelandgray.com
Brian D. Granville, Attorney At Law
1859 Harvard Ave, College Park, GA 30337
(833) 214-7246 granville.law
Hollowell Foster & Herring, PC
1882 Princeton Ave #1, College Park, GA 30337
(404) 658-9900 hfh-law.net

Estate planning attorneys in College Park Georgia help residents create wills trusts and powers of attorney. Georgia law allows for both a will and a revocable living trust to avoid probate. Local attorneys understand Fulton County probate court procedures and can guide you through Georgia estate tax rules.

What Does a Estate Planning Attorney in College Park Cost?

Estate planning attorney fees in Georgia vary widely. A simple will and power of attorney may cost between 300 and 800 dollars. A comprehensive plan with a revocable living trust often ranges from 1500 to 3500 dollars. Hourly rates for estate planning attorneys in the Atlanta area typically fall between 250 and 500 dollars per hour. Complex estates or tax planning may cost more. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an estate planning attorney do in College Park Georgia?
An estate planning attorney helps you prepare legal documents for managing your assets and health care decisions. In Georgia this includes drafting a will durable power of attorney and advance directive for health care. They also assist with probate and trust administration in Fulton County.
Do I need a will or a trust in Georgia?
Many people benefit from having both. A will is simpler and less expensive but must go through probate in Fulton County. A trust can help avoid probate and provide more control over asset distribution. An attorney can explain which option fits your situation based on Georgia law.
How long does probate take in Georgia?
Probate in Georgia typically takes 6 to 12 months for a simple estate. If there are disputes or complex assets it can take longer. Fulton County probate court has specific filing deadlines including a 10 day notice to heirs after the will is admitted.