Estate Planning

Estate Planning Attorney in Bryan County, Georgia

Estate Planning for Bryan County Families — Richmond Hill

Bryan County families in Richmond Hill are often connected to Fort Stewart and the broader military community in southeast Georgia, bringing unique estate planning considerations around deployment, beneficiary designations, and federal benefits. Military families need estate plans that name clear successors and work quickly in an emergency — not plans that require months in Bryan County Probate Court to execute. The Hive Law builds plans for Bryan County families that are clear, complete, and ready when they're needed.

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Why Bryan County Families Need More Than a Simple Will

Bryan County is the fastest-growing county in Georgia, driven by two transformative employers: Fort Stewart — the largest Army installation east of the Mississippi River — and Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA), which opened in 2024 and is ramping to full production. Fort Stewart brings thousands of active duty soldiers and civilian contractors with military retirement benefits, Survivor Benefit Plans, and TSP accounts. HMGMA is creating a new class of engineering and management professionals with deferred compensation and corporate benefit structures that require careful estate planning from day one.

Bryan County Probate Court is a public process that takes 12 to 18 months and costs 3 to 8 percent of the estate in legal fees. On a $550,000 estate — a realistic estimate for a Bryan County household with military retirement, HMGMA employment, or growing home equity in this fast-appreciating market — that is up to $44,000 that leaves your family before they receive anything.

A revocable living trust eliminates this entirely. Assets titled in the trust transfer directly to your named beneficiaries — no court filing, no waiting period, no public record.

Military families at Fort Stewart face a planning challenge unique to active duty life: the service member may deploy with no warning, and the civilian spouse needs immediate legal authority over finances, healthcare decisions, and the home. A durable financial power of attorney, an advance healthcare directive, and a properly structured trust give the civilian spouse that authority from day one. HMGMA employees in engineering and management roles should coordinate any deferred compensation elections with their estate plan from the start — vesting schedules and deferral designations set at enrollment are difficult to undo later.

Bryan County’s rapid growth is bringing many young families in their first homes alongside military households that move frequently. For military families especially, the Survivor Benefit Plan election made at retirement is one of the most consequential financial decisions a couple makes — and it must be coordinated with the trust, beneficiary designations, and VA benefits to ensure the surviving spouse receives maximum support without any probate delay.

The Complete Family Trust Package

What's in Your Bryan County Estate Plan

  • Revocable Living Trust

    Holds your assets, avoids Georgia probate, and controls exactly who receives what and when. A pour-over will acts as a safety net for anything not yet titled to the trust.

  • Durable Financial Power of Attorney

    Authorizes a trusted person to manage your bank accounts, real estate, and finances if you become incapacitated — without a court-supervised guardianship.

  • Advance Healthcare Directive

    Documents your medical wishes and names a healthcare agent to speak for you when you cannot. Covers end-of-life decisions, resuscitation, and treatment preferences.

  • HIPAA Authorization

    Gives your designated agents legal access to your medical records so they have the information they need to make informed decisions on your behalf.

  • Trust Funding Guidance

    Step-by-step support to transfer your home, investment accounts, and other assets into the trust. An unfunded trust does not avoid probate — we make sure yours works.

  • One-Year Follow-Up

    A check-in session at 12 months to update your plan if your family, assets, or wishes have changed. Estate planning is not a one-time event.

How It Works

1

Schedule Your Family Protection Audit

Book a 60-minute call with Melissa. She reviews your assets, your family situation, and where you are currently exposed.

2

Melissa Designs Your Plan

She builds your estate plan from scratch based on your specific assets and family. You get an exact quote before you commit to anything.

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Review Every Document With Melissa

Before you sign, Melissa walks through every document with you in plain language. No legal jargon. No confusion about what you are signing.

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Your Plan Is Complete

Melissa delivers your completed documents and explains exactly what your family needs to do. You leave knowing your plan is in place and your family is protected.

Melissa Breyer

Melissa Breyer

Georgia Estate Planning Attorney

Melissa Breyer is a Georgia estate planning attorney who works exclusively on trust-based estate planning and LLC formation. She personally designs every plan at The Hive Law and handles every client consultation herself. Every plan is built from scratch for your specific family, your specific assets, and your specific wishes.

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