by Susan Grissom | Oct 31, 2017 | Business
In many states, including Georgia, a business entity benefits from having a Registered Agent. In some states, it is even required. A Registered Agent is a person or company who accepts legal mail on behalf of your legally registered LLC in the event that you or your...
by Susan Grissom | Oct 24, 2017 | Estate Planning, Wills & Trust
You may have heard the term guardian ad litem (GAL) before, but aren’t really sure what it means or the job a GAL performs. For many, the only contact they have with one is via a divorce, adoption, or child custody case. However, a GAL can also play a pivotal...
by Susan Grissom | Oct 17, 2017 | Estate Planning, Wills & Trust
The divorce rate in the U.S. ranges between 40% and 50%. And the majority of divorced men and women will remarry one or more times. This results in a vast number of blended families. That means there’s a good chance that you and your spouse have children from a...
by Susan Grissom | Oct 10, 2017 | Elder Care, Estate Planning, Probate, Wills & Trust
Too often, parents ignore estate planning because of a fantasy that they will live a long life and that there will be time for them to sort those things out. After all, estate planning ultimately contemplates death which is not something that a vibrant and healthy...
by Susan Grissom | Oct 3, 2017 | Estate Planning, Wills & Trust
Your debt doesn’t expire when you do. If you pass away with outstanding bills, your debtors can recover payment from your estate. Your estate includes your physical and monetary assets, such as your house and funds in your bank account. However, it does not...