georgia: McDonough Personal Injury Lawyer New Web Page
- 04/05/10 01:25 PM
Hello, everyone. Just writing a quick blog post about our new law page on being a McDonough Personal Injury Lawyer. It is a review of some of the insights into personal injury claims in the state of Georgia. If you need a lawyer because of a car accident or other injury, you should contact my office as soon as possible. There are time limits on some policies, so be sure to act diligently and contact a personal injury lawyer. I hope everyone is doing well and starting to get some listings sold. Representing Jackson, Georgia; Griffin, Georgia, Locust Grove, Georgia; (0 comments)
georgia: New Article on McDonough Car Accident Lawyer
- 03/21/10 08:44 AM
McDonough Car Accident Lawyer If you have been injured in Henry County, Georgia, then contact my office. I just posted a new article on accidents in McDonough. Please check it out. It gives good information on car wrecks in McDonough. McDonough Personal Injury Lawyer (0 comments)
georgia: Atlanta Lawyer: Where to keep Living Wills, Wills, Trusts, and Deeds?
- 11/21/07 05:12 AM
Where should you keep your legal documents is a tough question because it varies with the party and the document. However, I will break it down some. Warranty Deed: Keep with the file you were given at closing. Your house is a fine place. Safety deposit box is very secure, but close to being over the top. In fact, in Georgia your warranty deed can easily be found on-line. Will: Your original should either stay with your attorney or be put in a secure location. Important Note: Your executor/executrix must be able to find it or it is of no value. (1 comments)
The angle of this blog is that I am speaking solely from the closing attorney's standpoint and only from what I see from the moment you walk into the closing attorney's office to the moment you leave. 1. Make yourself known. I can't think of how many times I hear an agent's name for the first time at closing. Call the office. Make sure we have the same contract as you. You might be able to track down that document that is dying to hold up the closing. Maybe we need your commission sheet. You do (3 comments)
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