Trusted Estate Planning Law Firm Since 2017
Last Will and Testament
Secure your legacy and protect your loved ones with a legally binding, personalized estate plan.
Giving Peace of Mind Through a Planned Will
A Last Will & Testament is more than a legal formality—it’s your voice carried into the future. It’s the document that ensures your intentions are clear, your loved ones are supported, and your treasured belongings are passed on with meaning.
Many families face confusion and conflict when a will is unclear or outdated. That’s why we focus on guiding you through every detail—from naming guardians for your children, to outlining specific gifts for those you care about, to making sure your instructions are unmistakable when the time comes.
A carefully drafted will can also ease burdens. Instead of uncertainty, your family gains clarity. Instead of disputes, they have direction. Your will becomes a gift of guidance, giving those you love the comfort of knowing exactly what you wanted.
Graham Estate Planning works closely with you to update and refine your will as life changes—marriage, new children, new property, or shifting priorities—so it always reflects your current wishes.
Creating Wills That Secure Your Future and Loved Ones
A Last Will and Testament is more than a document—it’s your opportunity to provide clarity, prevent conflict, and ensure your legacy is honored exactly as you intend.
Clear Instructions for Your Family
We help you outline specific wishes in your will so your family knows exactly how to handle your estate, easing stress and uncertainty during a difficult time.
Protection for Minors and Dependents
Your will can include the appointment of guardians for children or dependents, giving you confidence that those you care for most will be guided and protected by people you trust.
Special Gifts That Carry Meaning
Whether it’s a cherished heirloom, a property, or a donation to a cause close to your heart, we help you record these special bequests so they’re honored in the way you envision.
What Our Clients Are Saying
Our clients trust us to guide them through life’s most important transitions—and their words speak volumes about our care, clarity, and commitment.
Stephanie is a highly qualified and competent attorney. She took good care of my Mother’s estate planning trust. She exhibits professionalism with the up most care and compassion. She and her team went above and beyond to ensure my Mother made the best decision for herself and her family. I and my family will definitely use Stephanie again for matters of the nature.
Lisa Cobb
Atlanta, GA
I appreciate all the services rendered to me didn’t know how to but found this attorney through a mutual friend. Grateful to have found them to work out all paper work they work day and night explained every details nothing left unknown. Thank you for your services will let others know especially getting there affairs done before strategy happens take care of all affairs beforehand.
Elizabeth Smith Adolphe
Alpharetta, GA
Graham Estate Planning is the best! Stephanie is very smart. She’s truly a subject matter expert. I always refer to her for guidance. Also, she’s the only estate planner I refer my clients and friends to. I trust Stephanie Graham and her team. They know what they are doing. Also, you feel embarrassed because she’s heard it all before and knows what solutions are best for each scenario.
Shonnie Alridge
Marietta, GA
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Plan for the future today. Schedule a free consultation to receive tailored advice on creating a Last Will & Testament that ensures your loved ones are cared for and your wishes are honored.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to common questions about estate planning, probate, and how I can support you through the process.
How does Graham Estate Planning help with wills?
We provide personalized, legally sound estate planning tailored to your life, values, and family structure. Our team ensures your will is clear, complete, and adaptable as your life evolves.
Can I change my will after it’s signed?
Yes, you can revise your will at any time through an amendment (called a codicil) or by creating a new one. We recommend reviewing it regularly to make sure it still matches your wishes.
How often should I update my will?
It’s important to review and update your will whenever you experience major life changes—such as getting married, welcoming a child, experiencing a significant financial change, or if your wishes evolve over time.
Why do I need a will if I don’t have many assets?
Even if you have modest assets, a will ensures your wishes are respected and your loved ones avoid unnecessary legal complications. It can also designate guardianship for dependents and distribute personal items of sentimental value.
What happens if I die without a will?
If you pass away without a will, state laws (intestacy laws) determine how your assets are divided, which may not reflect your preferences. This can lead to family conflict and lengthy probate processes.
Do I need a lawyer to create a will?
While it’s possible to write a will on your own, having a professional ensures it’s legally valid and clearly written to avoid misinterpretation. Graham Estate Planning provides expert guidance to create a will that reflects your intentions accurately.

I Launched My Practice, Driven By a Desire To Help Others Avoid Similar Family Strife.
Stephanie Graham
Award Winning Trust & Probate Attorney