HunterMaclean’s estates and trusts practice group represents clients throughout Georgia, providing services ranging from wills and trusts to sophisticated tax-efficient estate plans to facilitate the transfer of wealth and the protection of assets.
HunterMaclean’s estates and trusts practice group represents clients throughout Georgia, providing services ranging from wills and trusts to sophisticated tax-efficient estate plans to facilitate the transfer of wealth and the protection of assets.
Our attorneys offer expert counsel to benefit high-net-worth individuals as well as clients with special needs, addressing estate and gift tax, generation skipping transfer tax, and income tax issues.
The Firm works closely with individuals to develop estate plans that provide for strategic protection of assets, access to those assets, distribution of assets according to the client’s wishes upon death, and reduction of probate costs and estate and inheritance taxes.
The Firm represents a wide range of clients in matters of business succession planning by working with our corporate and securities, taxation, and real estate attorneys to develop tax-efficient transfers of closely held businesses and investment assets.
The Firm’s specific areas of practice include estate and gift tax planning, postmortem tax planning, inter vivos and testamentary trusts, life insurance and charitable planning, generation-skipping planning, and probate and administration of wills, trusts, and estates. We also have many years of experience in creating Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts (ILITs), Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATs), Intentionally Defective Grantor Trusts (IDGTs), Qualified Personal Residence Trusts (QPRTs), and Beneficiary Defective Inheritor’s Trusts (BDITs).
The Firm has extensive experience administering high-wealth estates in excess of $20 million and counseling in various aspects of federal tax planning, probate and estate administration, and fiduciary representation.
The Firm also has a fiduciary litigation practice group that represents fiduciaries and beneficiaries in contested probate and trust matters and related litigation.
Tracing its history to 1879, HunterMaclean has assisted generations of clients with their estates and trusts needs. We are proud to offer a wide range of asset protection and wealth preservation strategies to assist our clients with their planning objectives.
Experience
Administering estates (often in excess of $20 million) and counseling in all aspects of federal and state estate tax planning, probate and estate administration, and fiduciary representation.
Advising corporate and individual fiduciaries with respect to the administration of trusts and estates, postmortem planning, and fiduciary representation.
Assisting clients with understanding and implementing charitable giving and estate planning vehicles such as private foundations, charitable lead trusts, and charitable remainder trusts.
Handling estate and succession planning for owners of closely held businesses, limited liability family entities, and tax-effective planning for significant investment assets.
The Firm’s estates and trusts attorneys work closely with our corporate and securities, taxation, and real estate attorneys to effect tax-efficient transfers of closely held businesses and special investment assets.
By Gracie Shepherd Saas, as published by Savannah CEO Gracie Shepherd Saas President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (“OBBBA”) into law on July 4, 2025. While…
By Rachel Young Fields, special to Business in Savannah A power of attorney is a legal document that grants authority to an individual (the agent or attorney-in-fact) to act on…
By J. Benedict Hartman, published in the 2016 issue of The Advisor, a publication by Furman University Family businesses drive the American economy. Forbes reports that 90 percent of all…
HunterMaclean attorney Gracie Saas sat down with Savannah CEO to discuss how to reduce the risk of disputes in estate planning. In this interview, Gracie explains why keeping your plan…
Gracie Saas of HunterMaclean joins Savannah CEO to explain the key differences between a healthcare directive and a financial power of attorney (POA), and emphasizes the importance of having a…
As published by Savannah CEO Attorney Gracie Shepherd Saas of HunterMaclean recently sat down with Savannah CEO to explain why everyone—regardless of age or assets—should have an estate plan. In…
As published by Savannah CEO HunterMaclean, a leading business law firm with offices in Savannah and St. Simons Island, is honored to announce that six attorneys were recently recognized as…
As published by Savannah CEO HunterMaclean, a leading business law firm with offices in Savannah and St. Simons Island, is pleased to announce the recent addition of four new associates,…
HunterMaclean, a business law firm with offices in Savannah and St. Simons Island, was recently honored with the selection of twelve attorneys as 2024 Georgia Super Lawyers and four attorneys…
HunterMaclean partners with LawPay for online payment processing. The link below will take you to a secure website where you can enter your payment information.