by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Oct 2, 2023 | Business, Divorce, Family Law
Business During a Georgia Divorce Suppose that you and your spouse started your own business, such as a partnership, LLC, professional practice, or corporation whose shares are not traded publicly, particularly the ownership interest (the shares, member, or...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Nov 16, 2022 | Business, Real Estate
Hidden Defects in a Georgia Home Purchase Assume you and your family are looking for a new place to live. When you go inside an apparently lovely open home, you notice a huge crack in the living room wall. As you continue to move around, you see that the kitchen floor...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Nov 16, 2022 | Business, Real Estate
Georgia Real Estate Purchase Sales Agreements FAQs Q. What is an assignment, exactly? A. An assignment transfers all of a contracting party’s rights and duties to a third party. The party that assigns the contract relinquishes its contractual rights to the third...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Oct 17, 2022 | Business
Purchase Sales Agreement A Georgia residential purchase and sale agreement is a legally binding contract between two parties (seller and buyer) for the purpose of transferring residential property ownership. This contract includes all important information about the...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | May 25, 2022 | Bankruptcy, Business, Divorce, Family Law, Real Estate, Sports & Entertainment
What is mediation? Mediation is a technique of settling conflicts between parties outside of court. Mediation can be used in all civil cases, including but limited to: divorce, family law, real estate disputes, contract disputes, suits for damages, etc. You and the...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jan 26, 2022 | Business, Divorce, Family Law, Real Estate
What is the definition of a neutral? When a lawyer serves as a neutral third party to help two or more individuals who are not clients resolve a dispute or other issue that has arisen between them, the lawyer acts as a mediator. The lawyer may act as an arbitrator,...