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Special Education, A Legal Perspective on Parental Rights, and a Parent Testimonial
If you are a parent of a special needs child, you should be aware of what laws are in place to protect you and your child. Special education laws are aimed to enhance the educational access of students with disabilities. The Individuals with Disabilities Improvement...
What Will Happen With The Economy?
If you’ve turned on the news or scrolled through a news publication recently, you’ve likely seen many headlines about the state of the economy. Should you be concerned? What is a Bear Market? In June, the S&P 500 officially entered a bear market, which is a term...
Considerations Before Pursuing an Award of Year’s Support
As a surviving spouse have you heard about Georgia’s Law of “Year’s Support” in Decedent’s Estates? Common Misconceptions Often surviving spouses have the misconception that the Probate Courts in Georgia (of competent venue) will automatically grant an award of a...
Is It Time to Update Your Estate Plan?
An estate plan is a living document. It should evolve over time and reflect your current assets, family situation, work status, and interests. It’s a good idea to revisit this legal document every five or so years to make sure that the estate plan still reflects your...
What are the Different Types of Challenges to a Will?
Most wills pass through the probate process without any problems. There are some situations; however, where a dispute arises and a person might want to challenge the validity of a will. Georgia courts often consider a Last Will & Testament to be the final voice of...
Guardianship for Disabled Children
Do you have a disabled child who is approaching the age of 18? Once your child turns 18, you likely will experience significant legal obstacles if you desire to continue making decisions on behalf of your child and/or desire to have access to that child’s medical...
5 Times When a Landlord May Compensate Their Tenant
Generally, a tenant is the one paying money to their landlord. Every month, the tenant is expected to hand over their monthly rent check. But there are some situations in which the landlord is responsible for compensating or repaying their tenant. Reimbursement for...
Can Divorce Impact Your Revocable Living Trust?
Ending a marriage can be stressful and overwhelming. To legally dissolve a relationship, you need to file forms, review your finances, and negotiate your routines and responsibilities. Divorce can impact many aspects of your life, including your estate plan. It can...
What Rights Do Borrowers Have in a Commercial Foreclosure?
If a borrower in a commercial property falls behind on their mortgage payments, the lender can foreclose on that property. On the plus side, lenders try to avoid foreclosures, which can be complex and expensive. But, on the negative side, lenders will foreclose when...
Starting a Business? Legal Issues to Consider
Starting a business is an exciting time, but it can also be a little stressful. There are many things to consider when it comes to creating your business, hiring your first employees, making sure you have the right tools in place, and opening up a shop. There are...
What is the Difference Between Medicaid and Medicare?
Many people are aware of Medicaid and Medicare as government healthcare programs. But there may be some confusion over the difference between the two, when it comes to their functions and the people they serve. Medicaid: Medicaid is a state-run assistance program for...
Law Firms in the Metaverse: Issues to Consider
In the past two years, we’ve become accustomed to working remotely and collaborating through video-conferencing and other communication tools. We’ve transformed the way we work and socialize. In this current environment, the Metaverse is starting to make waves for...