Business Formation and General Business
- What do I need to start a new business in Virginia?
- What is the difference between a Corporation and a Limited Liability Company?
- What is a Registered Agent?
- What is the role of a Registered Agent?
- When can I open a bank account for my new business?
- Can I conduct business in a different state than the one I am incorporated in?
- What is a non-profit corporation?
General Litigation
- What are pleadings?
- What is discovery?
- What is a deposition?
- What should I do if I receive notification that someone is suing me?
- Can I file a lawsuit at any time?
- What is the difference between litigation, mediation and arbitration?
Divorce Litigation
- Is there a less expensive alternative to divorce than fighting in court?
- What is a Collaborative Divorce?
- How does the Collaborative Process work?
- How expensive is a Collaborative Divorce?
- If I choose Collaborative Divorce, will my rights be protected and, if so how?
- What happens if an agreement cannot be reached and one or both parties want a conventional divorce?
Real Estate
- Do I need an attorney to close my real estate transaction? Can I just use a title company?
- Do I need a survey?
- Why is my closing being delayed?
- Will I have to pay capital gains taxes on the sale of my house?
- Nothing came up on title and the sellers told me title is free and clear – their family has owned the land since the 1800’s – do I really need owner’s title insurance?
- Do both buyer and seller need to attend settlement at the same location?
- When will I know how much money I need to bring to closing?
- What happens if my lender is not ready to close on time? What are my options to move in early?
Estate Planning
- What is estate planning?
- What is your charge for estate planning?
- How much is a “simple will”?
- What’s the difference between a will and a revocable living trust?
- Do I need an estate plan even if my estate is not large?
- What happens if I do not have an estate plan?
- How do I choose a personal representative?
- What if I change my mind later about my estate plan?
- Can I draft my own estate plan?
Estate and Trust Administration
- What should I do if a family member just died?
- There is no will, how will the assets be distributed?
- Who can qualify as the executor/administrator?
- What are probate and non-probate assets?
- Am I required to have an attorney to carry out the administration of an estate/trust?
- Who pays for the attorney in the administration of an estate?
- What is required after I qualify as the personal representative of the estate?
- What if there are more debts than assets of the estate?
General Frequently Asked Questions
Questions? Contact Us
Estate & Trust Planning
Estate Planning is essentially the process of preserving and protecting your assets and property during your lifetime, then providing instructions for them to be passed on to
Corporate and Business Transactions
At Davis Law Group we have a unique perspective in our corporate and business law practice. Most "corporate" law firms focus on serving the business rather than
Probate & Trust Administration
When a close relative or friend dies, there are several important legal and taxation matters to be addressed. Depending on how property and other assets are titled,
Civil Litigation
Representing a client involved in business disputes, contract disputes, including mediation, arbitration, or civil litigation in court, is a big responsibility -- one we don't take lightly.
Church and Non-Profit Organizations
Church and non-profit law requires a special understanding of the issues and challenges that face non-profit and religious institutions. The legal advice that best serves business and
Commercial Real Estate Transactions
At Davis Law Group we understand that the commercial real estate process can be one of the most stressful events our clients will ever experience. Hampton Roads
Family Law & Collaborative Practice
The attorneys at Davis Law Group have extensive experience in representing individuals who find themselves in the middle of broken relationships, and we are effective advocates when
Employment Law
Few relationships impact our daily lives as much as the relationships we have at our workplaces. For most people, it is the place they spend the majority
Douglas W. Davis
Attorney, Managing PartnerSuAnne Hardee Bryant
AttorneyDouglas H. Cook
Attorney, of CounselJake Balderson
AttorneyStephen Haynes
AttorneyJeff Coombs
Attorney, Nonprofit Practice LeaderConor Flaherty
AttorneyChristen Davis
Senior ParalegalJacob Tise
ParalegalLauren Baust
ParalegalRebecca Garnsey
ParalegalMelissa Smith
ParalegalKaren Nootnagel
ComptrollerNicole Capomaggi
Receptionist/Client LiaisonHow the Unrelated Business Income Tax Can Affect Nonprofits
Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations must operate primarily to achieve religious, charitable, scientific, or educational purposes and may not carry on more than an insubstantial amount of commercial activity unrelated to its charitable purposes. Nonetheless, income generated from insubstantial trades or businesses may be subject to a federal unrelated business
What to Know About Group Tax Exemptions
The IRS offers group exemptions whereby a central organization’s federal tax exemption will apply to its subordinates and obviate any need of the subordinates to separately apply for exemption. Rather than each organization receiving an individual exemption letter, a group exemption letter is sent to the central organization.
Protections Religious Groups Have in Employment Decisions
There are two main protections afforded to religious employers: the ministerial exception and Title VII’s coreligionist exception. These protections extend only to certain employment decisions and do not insulate religious institutions from other general laws, such as tort and contract law. Ministerial Exception The ministerial exception is derived