A prenuptial agreement can help protect your wealth, as well as give you and your spouse predictability in case you ever get a divorce. But the family court judge does not automatically have to accept your prenup as the guide for division of property. You or your ex...
Month: August 2021
When would a tenant sue a landlord?
Tenants and landlords in Georgia don't always maintain positive relationships that involve ongoing contact and communication. A tenant may repeatedly call his or her landlord's office and not get his or her calls returned. A landlord could ignore serious maintenance...
Famous design defects over the years
Regular readers of our Evans, Georgia legal blog will recall that we published a post in May about common types of construction defects. The construction defects covered in the post included deficiencies in materials, operational or mechanical defects, substandard...
What hidden assets may be uncovered during a divorce?
If you are a resident of Georgia who is considering divorce, you have multiple decisions to make. One of these is the issue of dividing your assets. Some of those assets may be hidden, even if you don't think of them as being so. Restricted stock units Restricted...
SCOTUS and home sanctity
Recently, the Supreme Court released an official opinion in the Caniglia v. Strom case, deeming that the home is considered the most sacred space according to the Fourth Amendment. If you're a Georgia resident, here are some more important things you should know about...