If you are a father who was not married to your child’s mother at the time of his or her birth in Georgia, it is possible that you have no legal rights to your child and that your name does not appear as father on his or her birth certificate. In Georgia, only...
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3 types of contract disputes
Contract disputes are unfortunately all too common in the business world. With contracts drafted each and every day for business matters both large and small, the chance for human error is always present.When contract disputes arise, lawsuits can result. Here are...
Is a self-done will good enough?
In some cases, a will that you prepare yourself and do not submit to an attorney for review may be good enough to hold muster in probate. However, even the state of Georgia itself admits that its laws are complex and that, "you may want to talk to an attorney early in...
Should you trust a verbal contract as a small business owner?
You have good reason to be proud of your small business. Unlike many of today’s big box-style companies, you provide the level of personal interaction and unmatched quality that Georgia customers appreciate. You might also run parts of your business the...
3 tips for avoiding and resolving partnership disputes
Running a business with a partner can be enjoyable and fulfilling. This type of collaboration is common in many organizations and often works well. However, a partnership is not immune to disputes, even if you are in business with a trustworthy...
What to know about eminent domain in Georgia
Eminent domain is a complicated concept, but it essentially means the government has the power to take your home if it deems it necessary for public use. If you are like many Georgia residents, you may not fully comprehend eminent domain and whether you have any...