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We're honored to share a glimpse into the journey of Thrift McLemore through the lens of VoyageATL. Craig Thrift and Ryan McLemore, friends turned co-founders, em ...
READ MOREWe're honored to share a glimpse into the journey of Thrift McLemore through the lens of VoyageATL. Craig Thrift and Ryan McLemore, friends turned co-founders, em ...
READ MOREOn January 1, 2024, a new federal law called the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) went into effect. The CTA requires many businesses to report information about the b ...
READ MOREForming an LLC for real estate investments offers asset protection, tax flexibility, simplified management, and privacy along with shielding personal assets from legal issues and allowing for better financial recordkeeping.
READ MOREBuilding a custom home is a complex process with numerous potential legal and financial pitfalls. An experienced Georgia real estate attorney can help protect your interests and avoid costly mistakes.
READ MORENon-compete agreements are frequently misunderstood and often misused. Learn common pitfalls and enforcement options in Georgia.
READ MOREAtlanta real estate attorneys at Thrift McLemore answer questions about quiet title actions in Georgia, typically used to resolve property disputes, clear title defects, and establish rightful ownership to property.
READ MOREWhen owners disagree on the use or sale of a property, a partition action can separate co-owned property in Georgia. Statutory partition results in a physical division leaving each party owning part of the property or may involve one party buying out the other party. Although not commonly used, equitable partition physically divides the property or orders the sale of the property with the proceeds distributed to the parties.
READ MOREBusiness succession planning ensures a smooth transition for your business upon your death, disability, or retirement and may involve tools such as buy-sell agreements or stock purchase contracts. Key considerations in a business succession plan include tax implications, liability protection, and local regulations in Georgia.
READ MORESolar panel use is rising in Georgia, but so are scams that expose consumers to misleading claims and poor installations which can lead to contract disputes. To avoid fraud, research thoroughly, understand tax credit eligibility, thoroughly vet companies, and read reviews. Seek legal help if you feel you have been victimized or end up in a legal dispute.
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