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Real estate closings represent the culmination of weeks or months of negotiations, inspections and paperwork. While most transactions proceed smoothly, even minor oversights can derail a closing at the last moment. Understanding potential pitfalls helps buyers,...
Estate planning sounds overwhelming, but it does not have to be. While you will need an attorney to finalize your documents, there are many decisions you can make on your own in a single afternoon. This checklist breaks down the essential choices into manageable...
Many families dream of owning a home. With years of hard work and careful saving, you strive to invest in a place where your children can grow and thrive. However, as a parent getting your first experience with the real estate market, it can be overwhelming when...
Starting a business with someone you trust feels straightforward. But without a written agreement, Tennessee law fills in the gaps — and the defaults may not match what you and your partner intended. What Tennessee law says by default The Tennessee Revised Uniform...
Handshake deals for work arrangements can fall apart the moment there is a disagreement. In Tennessee, a well-written employment contract helps set expectations upfront — before a hiring decision turns into a costly misunderstanding, a key employee walks out with...
Choosing the right business entity can shape your company’s success from day one. The structure you pick — such as a sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, or corporation — directly affects how much personal liability you carry and how easily you can raise money or...
Passing away without writing a will means passing away intestate. Without a will, your family may be unable to grant your final wishes, and you will be unable to decide who will inherit your estate. It is important to consider what might happen to your assets if you...
Real estate deals in Tennessee involve significant investments and careful planning. When one side fails to keep a promise, there are legal options that may help address financial losses or, in some cases, encourage the deal to proceed. Understanding these...
Contracts are essential tools for protecting your business and ensuring clear expectations with partners, clients or vendors. Most agreements are meant to last. Sometimes, renegotiating terms can help your company. In Tennessee, courts generally enforce the terms you...
Planning for the future often brings a mix of concern and uncertainty, especially when you want to make sure your family has clear guidance during a difficult time. A will remains one of the most essential estate planning tools because it expresses your intentions in...