On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | May 27, 2020 | Bankruptcy
Filing for bankruptcy is a daunting decision. On the one hand, bankruptcy can free you from the immense burden of inescapable debt. On the other hand, bankruptcy remains on your credit report for seven to 10 years, depending on the type of bankruptcy filed. Many...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | May 22, 2020 | Business Formation And Litigation
When it comes to protecting the future of one’s business interests, whether you have intentions for a partnership in an LLC or a different type of entity, it is easy to jump to conclusions about how a contract should read. After all, contracts are there for our...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | May 22, 2020 | Estate Planning And Administration
When a loved one passes, families not only enter a period of loss and grieving, but they also often must deal with changes in income. Especially when the main financial provider of the family passes, there can be a significant financial burden placed on their loved...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | May 15, 2020 | Business Formation And Litigation
Wanting to take the plunge into being a business owner can seem exciting and also overwhelming. Many Georgia entrepreneurs may feel that the time is right to start a business due to circumstances in their personal lives, but they also understand that the state of the...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | May 15, 2020 | Estate Planning And Administration
When you are building your business, you make sacrifices. You make sacrifices now because you know your actions will benefit your family and protect their future. After you establish a business, you must think about what happens when you are no longer around. Changes...