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August 14, 2019 SuAnne Bryant

The Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) was enacted to provide guidelines to the healthcare industry for protecting patient information and privacy. For minors, this is a non-issue because

August 7, 2019 Douglas Davis

It’s that time of the year when parents are running around, helping get their new college student get ready for school. It’s exciting, sad, thrilling, exhausting and everything in between. You're probably prouder

July 9, 2019 Jake Balderson

Whether or not you have an estate plan in place, you have likely heard the term “probate”. Probate is the legal process by which a deceased individual’s assets are distributed under court supervision.

June 28, 2019 Douglas Davis

In all parts of the country, services such as Airbnb have grown in popularity over the past few years including the beach resort areas of Hampton Roads. Indeed, these alternatives to hotel stays

June 19, 2019 Douglas Davis

While putting together an estate plan is important for you and your loved ones, it is equally important for you to understand the role of the trusted individuals who will be carrying out

June 12, 2019 Douglas Davis

Maybe you’ve protected your business with general liability coverage, property insurance, commercial automobile coverage, and workers’ compensation insurance. But for some businesses, operations would come to a grinding halt without certain essential contributors—key

June 11, 2019 Douglas Davis

Getting the news that you have to undergo major surgery is never easy. Preparing for absences from work, planning for childcare and household responsibilities, and reviewing your estate plan will be among the

May 30, 2019 Douglas Davis

Determining who will manage the day-to-day affairs of your business is an important decision. Knowing this from the beginning is important for the success of your business, but also because your Limited Liability

May 23, 2019 Davis Law Group

There is a common misconception that estate plans are only for the ultra-rich - the top 1 % - maybe the top 10%, 20%, or some other arbitrary determination of “enough” money.  In