Thank you for the offer, but I live in North Atlanta.
But, if you have any recommendations for finding a good advisor, those would be greatly appreciated.
Also, any warning signs so I know to run would be helpful.
We almost went with my MILs advisor once, until he swindled her out of $100k. So I'm very hesitant to let anyone have any kind of access to my money.
I do not personally know any advisors in Atlanta so I can't help you with that.
You are unlikely to find an advisor who works pro bono

so my recommendation is that you narrow your search to find a fee for service advisor who will have a fiduciary responsibility to advise you based upon your best interest and not in order to line his/her pockets with commissions and management fees. Hourly fees range between $150-300
I suspect that your financial situation is not complex and financial planning for retirement probably doesn't require advice from costly advisors.
When I first meet a client I generate a retirement plan with my software using the client financial data provided to me. It takes me about 30 minutes to generate a beautiful 42 page colorful plan with lots of graphs and other bells and whistles. I put it in a nice binder and tease them saying that a financial planner would charge you around $1500 or more ( no joke )
Because you are a fellow UNC brother and I think we have had a connection regarding your daughter before ? If you have a genuine concern, I have a proposal :
I am willing to pay for you to travel to Carrboro for a meeting which would include an overnight hotel stay, an evening meal ,next day breakfast, and cost of gas which does not worry me because Trump has made it a cost nothing burger
If interested send me a personal message. If skeptical ask zooview
Either way, I love you like a brother