A Personal Injury Attorney Could Help You After an Auto Accident
Auto accidents are commonplace and the fact is that anyone – including you – might be a victim. But if you do suffer some sort of personal injury in an auto accident a personal injury attorney can help...
View ArticleAn Estate Attorney Will Ensure Your Assets Are Protected
Your assets are important. You’ve worked hard for them, and when you die you want them to end up in the right hands. That’s why we make wills in which we nominate our beneficiaries and heirs. Of...
View ArticleWhy Do You Need a Closing Attorney When You Buy or Sell Property?
If you are buying or selling property in Georgia, and there is a loan involved, a closing attorney will have to complete the transaction. In some states, bankers that provide the finance are able to...
View ArticleOur Estate Attorney Answers: Do I Really Need a Will?
You may not think you need a last will and testament, but if you pass away without one, your family and/or friends will be faced with the task of sorting out what happens to any assets or property you...
View ArticleWhy Would I Need a Civil Litigation Attorney?
There are many reasons why people and companies resort to litigation. It may be because of a real estate matter, a divorce, criminal charges, or it may be due to a civil dispute of some kind. Disputes...
View Article3 Reasons to Choose Mediation to Solve a Dispute
Almost no one likes conflict. Disputes of any kind are mentally, emotionally and potentially physically stressful. While some disputes need to reach resolution in court, mediation is often a good way...
View ArticleHow to Prepare for an Uncontested Divorce in Georgia
An uncontested divorce can be the easiest kind of separation to pursue. It means that both partners agree on how assets are to be divided, how child custody is shared, and on arrangements for child...
View ArticleHow a Failed Closing Can Cost You Money
Closing costs can make a substantial dent in your pocket when you buy a home. That’s to be expected. But if things go wrong and the closing fails, what’s it going to cost you? The costs involved in a...
View ArticleHow to Speed Up a Real Estate Closing
In Georgia, real estate closings are governed by the federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) and various licensing and appraiser laws and regulations that are administered by the Georgia...
View ArticleA Message to Our Clients Regarding COVID-19
Dear Clients, Colleagues, and Friends: With the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) changing so much of our daily lives, we want to assure all of you that Slepian, Schwartz & Landgaard is...
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