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Find Estate Planning Attorneys Near You in Rome, GA
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20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Rome, GA
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Showing 20 estate planning attorneys in Rome, GA
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Law Office of Jeffrey B. Kelly, P.C.
107 E 5th Ave, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 508-4017 kellycanhelp.com
Chris Rampley, Attorney at Law
103 W 8th Ave, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 291-7060 chrisrampley.com
Mundy & Burch, Disability Attorneys Rome
605 E 1st St Suite 113, Rome, GA 30161
(866) 960-0024 mundyandburch.com
McRae, Smith, Peek, Harman & Monroe, LLP
111 Bridgepoint Plaza # 300, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 291-6223 msp-lawfirm.com
Barwick Injury Law
1049 Old Summerville Rd NW, Rome, GA 30165
(706) 260-6531 barwickinjurylaw.com
The Law Offices of Zachary J. Burkhalter, P.C.
334 Broad St, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 290-9037 burkhalterlawoffices.com
Avery Archer Law Firm, LLC
3 E 6th Ave, Rome, GA 30161
(762) 257-7020 averyarcherlawfirm.com
The Burkhalter Firm, LLC
324 Broad St, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 295-7925 burkhalterfirm.com
Law Office of Daniele Tedesco, LLC
34 E 2nd Ave, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 314-9450 rymap.org
Keith J Williams PC
706 W 2nd St, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 291-0313 keithjwilliamspc.com
Paul R Cadle, Jr, Attorney at Law
710 W 2nd St, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 290-0675 paulcadle.com
Brumlow, Corwin & Delashmit, P.C.
28 Bale St, Rome, GA 30165
(706) 237-9944 bcdlaw.com
Matson & Matson, P.C.
1600 Martha Berry Blvd NE, Rome, GA 30165
(706) 622-2001 matsonandmatson.com
Cox Byington Twyman LLP
711 Broad St, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 291-2002
Caroway Law, LLC
414 E 1st Ave, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 506-0362 carowaylaw.net
Husser & Husser, P.C.
401 Broad St, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 842-2863 husserandhusser.com
Brinson Askew Berry
615 W 1st St, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 291-8853 brinson-askew.com
Barkley Larry J
401 Broad St # 101, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 291-6402
Hartmanlaw
901 N Broad St Ste 240, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 591-4444 hartmanlawfirm.com
H. Lee Treadaway, Attorney at Law, LLC
160 Three Rivers Dr #800, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 346-4983 hltreadawaylaw.com
What Does a Estate Planning Attorney in Rome Cost?
In Rome, Georgia, a simple will and basic estate plan typically costs between $500 and $1,500. A revocable living trust package may range from $1,500 to $3,500. Hourly rates for estate planning attorneys in the area generally fall between $200 and $400 per hour. Complex estates involving tax planning or business succession will 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 documents are included in a basic estate plan in Georgia?
A basic estate plan typically includes a last will and testament, a durable power of attorney for finances, and an advance directive for healthcare. Georgia law also recognizes a living will for end-of-life decisions. Your attorney may recommend a revocable living trust to avoid probate.
How long does probate take in Floyd County Georgia?
Probate in Floyd County generally takes 6 to 12 months for a simple estate. Georgia law requires a minimum 30-day waiting period for creditors to file claims. Complex estates with disputes or tax issues can take longer.
What happens if I die without a will in Georgia?
If you die without a will in Georgia, your assets pass according to the state's intestacy laws. Your spouse receives the first $100,000 plus half of the remaining estate, and your children share the rest. Without a spouse or children, assets go to parents, siblings, or more distant relatives.
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