If you have no Will (being a lawyer and dying with no Will is the Southern equivalent of putting an apple pie on the window sill to cool, directly in reach of your hungry hound dog), you cannot determine who gets your stuff or who manages your property or divides it for your loved ones....Read More
During the normal process of developing your personal estate plan, please do not avoid naming a guardian simply because it is not easy to imagine someone else raising your children. Imagine, instead, that if you do not name a trusted guardian – you leave the guardianship of your children up to the courts if you...Read More
It is not unknown that the Floyd family have been charitable over the years, and that their generosity supports a variety of causes in the area communities. Mr. Dalton Floyd Jr. had once said that it was his father whom he saw as one who always wanted to help people and give back – and...Read More
Estate Planning is often thought of in respect to large estates which are subject to estate tax liability. However, it has been our experience that regardless of the size of the estate, a certain amount of planning is necessary in order to preserve and maintain the estate. An effective estate plan most often includes a...Read More
Residential Real Estate transactions require legal services. The sale or purchase of a home by the average person is usually one of the biggest financial transactions of their lifetime. Legal obligations are involved from negotiating and signing a proper purchase and sale contract, examination of the title, evaluation of the importance of any title defects,...Read More