Diane Beth Weinberg, experienced Estate Planning attorney in Atlanta, GA with 9 reviews
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Diane Beth Weinberg

976 Brady Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

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1997:
Emory University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1994:
University of Pennsylvania, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Ronald

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15 Jan, 2021
Unfortunately, few guardianships or conservatorships are dismissed even though they “legally” take away most of our rights and freedoms. In the United States it’s all too easy for relatives or “loved ones” to falsify and file court papers/documents questioning your judgment, competency and mental capacity. -All the more so if you have anything of value. I am a 75 year old retired man with a serious hearing disability that I was born with and a prime example of an easy target for another’s control and financial gain. It is absolutely much boggling. A person does not have to have to have a history of strokes (CVA), dementia, or even making poor financial decisions. Older, socially isolated people who possess money, art, cars, and homes are much more vulnerable. If you’ve never thought about having to prove your own competency, you might sit down one evening and think about those people who can attest to your competency. The court appointed evaluators and attorneys leave much to be desired in regards to their knowledge and competency. As a retired triple board-certified adult, adolescent, and child psychiatrist who conducted with court ordered and private competency evaluation’s, I was immediately aware of the inadequacies of both the court appointed evaluator and attorney who were not impartial to my case as they had already read and believed (without even meeting me) by older children’s sworn allegations. My only meeting with them (along with a police officer) was a 1 o’clock in the afternoon unannounced appearance at my home (let in by my partner) after being made led to believe it was a very unnecessary “wellness check” called in my children whom live locally and have visited a total of 3-4 times over the past 6+ years. I was woken up out of a deep sleep for questions without my hearing aids on and the next day I found out I was found incompetent with all assets frozen. The conservatorship and guardianship l laws in the United States unfairly favor the person or persons relatives making the allegations. This could be losing complete control of your finances, home, art, property, etc. And even damage your reputation among friends and colleagues. Very few guardianships or conservatorships are EVER overturned (4%) even though the results could mean being involuntary confined to an assisted living or nursing home. IF you now realize you need help navigating this tricky and legal journey full of potholes, lies, distortions, incompetence and judicial cronyism, I highly recommend Ms. Diane Weinberg and her paralegal Cheryl. Diane and Cheryl will give you the support and encouragement that you need, helping you navigate through a complicated and threatening legal process. They will cut through the fluff and sooner you on the important matters. Addition, I found them to be tough, stubborn, knowledgeable, reliable, caring, kind and trustworthy authorities and geriatric live in Georgia. They’re high level of experience and understanding of older clients legal problems and their ability to make a difference places them at the top of my list of Georgia’s attorneys for the elderly population. I hope you do the same. These two angels saved my future, my freedom, and my life. Kindly, Dr. Ronald M. Rosen, MD
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Calen

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26 Nov, 2019
My wife and I never envisioned that we would be dealt the responsibility of becoming guardian and conservator of a family member, but when life throws a curve, you must adapt and find ways to push forward. That is exactly what Diane did for us. She did not remove the responsibility from us, but she went above and beyond to answer ALL our questions, and provide support to us for situations before, during, and after the court hearing. My wife and I entered Diane's office on day 1 with what felt like the weight of the world on our shoulders; however, when our case was resolved and we left the courtroom, we knew this was something we could manage. A big thank you to Diane and all those that work alongside her for the support and guidance provided to our family.
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Anonymous

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18 Oct, 2019
Diane helped our family through a crisis situation, and we are very grateful for her guidance and knowledge. The process of obtaining a legal guardianship and conservatorship is a difficult one, and you absolutely need an attorney like Diane who knows what is needed and how best to achieve it. Her staff is wonderful to work with, and made the process easier for us. Diane made sure we were informed of the many resources and options to consider when deciding how to proceed. The warmth and true caring Diane showed our family is indeed rare, and this helped us immensely through a heart wrenching, emotional time. We have highly recommended Diane to others, and will continue to do so without hesitation.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Provides exceptional legal expertise and guidance in complex guardianship and conservatorship cases
“Diane and Cheryl will give you the support and encouragement that you need, helping you navigate through a complicated and threatening legal process.”
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Demonstrates a deep understanding and caring approach when handling sensitive family situations
“The warmth and true caring Diane showed our family is indeed rare, and this helped us immensely through a heart wrenching, emotional time.”
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Offers responsive and attentive service, addressing client questions and concerns thoroughly
“She spent the time to listen to me, understand what I was trying to accomplish and offer advice on how to approach my issue.”
Cons
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The conservatorship and guardianship laws in the United States can be unfairly biased towards the person or relatives making the allegations
“The conservatorship and guardianship l laws in the United States unfairly favor the person or persons relatives making the allegations.”
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There is a low rate of overturning guardianships or conservatorships, even when they may not be warranted
“Very few guardianships or conservatorships are EVER overturned (4%) even though the results could mean being involuntary confined to an assisted living or nursing home.”

Publications

2019:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Have an Irrevocable Trust? Have lunch with your accountant before Thursday, March 6, 2019!
2018:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Exciting News from the Department of Community Health: Increases to Medicaid Financial Limits and the Creation of the Elderly & Disabled Waiver Program
2018:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, The Department of Community Health Introduces the Elderly and Disabled Waiver Program
2017:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Recharged and Ready to Go
2017:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, The Power of Music
2017:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Show Your Sweetheart That You Care – Don’t Accidentally Disinherit Your Spouse or Child
2017:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Medicaid Rules, as Explained by a Trusted Colleague
2016:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Will Your Medicare Premiums and Deductibles Increase in 2016?
2015:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Planning for Incapacity and Death
2015:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Primer on Special Needs Trusts
2015:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Special Needs Trust Accounts Created Under the ABLE Act
2015:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, VA Benefits FAQ
2015:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, The Essence of Estate Planning: Let the Journey Begin (Updated August, 2015)
2015:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, It’s Time to Act on the Special Needs Trust Fairness Act
2015:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, What is a Trust?
2015:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Should I Use a Will or a Revocable Living Trust? Separating Facts From Fiction- (Updated June 2015)
2014:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter June 2014, “Do-It-Yourself” Wills & Other Estate Planning – If You Really Care, Beware!
2014:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter February 2014, Preparing for Incapacity: The Documents You Need and Traps to Avoid
2014:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter May 2014, Same Sex Couples: If You Really Care About Building a Life With Your Partner… You Need to Do the Planning Now! (Updated)
2014:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter July 2014, Casey Kasem: Lessons Learned at the End of Life
2014:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter Sep 2014, Take Steps to Prevent Destructive Post-Death Disputes Over Your Estate Plan
2014:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, POWERS OF ATTORNEY – How to Avoid Potential Agent Liability with a Quick Fix
2014:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Estate Planning – The Big Picture, but Critically Important, Issues.
2014:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter, Estate Planning is Not a One-Time Event
2013:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter May 2013, What is a Trust?
2013:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter December 2013, When Mom Isn't Quite Right: Aging and Incapacity
2013:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter October 2013, Perpetual Dynasty Trusts – Maximizing The Benefits Of Trusts By Structuring Them To Last Longer
2013:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter September 2013, IRAs and Qualified Plan Accounts: Should You Pass Them to Beneficiaries Outright or in Trust?
2013:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter June 2013, Basic Estate Planning Topics: What is a Self-Proving Affidavit, and Why Does My Will Need One?
2013:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter - February 2013, Navigating the Estate Planning Pitfalls Created by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012
2013:
The Passionate Estate Planner; Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.'s newsletter January 2013, The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012: Estate Planning Game Changer?
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