In Georgia, several factors determine whether an executor gets paid and how much work they can do. An executor may serve without any compensation if the will does not mention anything about his payment. According to the probate laws of Georgia, if the will says...
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Why a closing attorney should be present at your real estate closing
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Nov 21, 2019 | Real Estate Closings
Different laws govern the closing of real estate transactions in every state, including Georgia. One top issue that varies from state to state is the requirement of an attorney during the closing of the deal. Real estate closing in Georgia happens in the presence of a...
What is the role of a closing attorney in Georgia?
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Nov 14, 2019 | Real Estate Closings
The final step in any real estate transaction is closing, where the buyer or their lender pays the purchase price to the seller, who then signs and delivers the deed for the property to the buyer. In Georgia, the closing agent must be an attorney who collects all...
4 potentially long-term injuries from car crashes
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Nov 12, 2019 | Personal Injury
More than 3 million Americans are injured in motor vehicle crashes each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While traffic deaths decreased in 2018 compared to the year before, nearly 300,000 accident victims were treated in...
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