If you rent an apartment in Cummings, you should know about a new Georgia law that protects your rights. The measure prohibits landlords from retaliating against you if you have reported code violations or unsafe living conditions. Forsyth County officials are split...
Year: 2019
When can you contest a will?
It’s often surprising how families end up at odds once a beloved matriarch or patriarch passes away. When the details of the will come out, it is not uncommon for relatives to be unhappy about who received what or if they didn’t receive anything from the estate....
Housing market trends for home buyers and sellers
If you are buying or selling a house in Georgia, the state of the market and timing are important to determine how much money you will see out of your house. According to a report created by MetroDepth, home sales in the Atlanta area declined during the year after...
Can you leave your assets to a charity?
As you start your estate-planning journey, it is time to think about the reputation that you want to leave behind. What is your legacy? You would not be alone if your Georgia estate plan involves giving back to charities or causes that you care for. When it comes to...
Avoiding mistakes while choosing an executor
When writing your last will and testament, the choice of executor is among the most crucial moves you can make. Many Georgia residents understand that their executor should be a trustworthy and competent individual who can handle the task of managing an estate....
Preparation plays a key role in the outcome of business lawsuits
Business owners have to work through lawsuits for a lot of different reasons, whether their company is taken to court over allegations of breaching a contract, infringing upon another firm’s copyright or employment law issues (wage violations, etc.). A business owner...
How a (TOD) Transfer of Death account can help avoid a legal mess
Preparing for death can be a scary thought, but it’s a necessary step to save your family some stress as they grieve. One step to seriously consider is to create a will or a trust. Some people don’t have a trust or will due to not having enough assets to leave anyone,...
Online passwords are important to estate planning
When people in Georgia ponder how to provide for their loved ones after they pass away, they may think about making a will or preparing other key estate documents. However, many people do not take into account the changing digital reality of many assets. From...
Celebrity experiences highlight importance of estate planning
Many people in Georgia love the music of Aretha Franklin, known widely as the Queen of Soul. However, like many celebrities, she did not leave behind a clear estate plan to distribute her valuable assets among her family members. Franklin's experience may highlight...
An overview of business structures
Prospective Georgia entrepreneurs who are thinking about starting a business will need to consider what type of structure it should take. Factors that will likely influence that decision include a desire to limit liability or whether there are multiple founders. Other...