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January 16, 2025 Davis Law Group

For many individuals, the term "power of attorney" holds little significance. Even those well-versed in the subject may occasionally forget the specific roles and responsibilities involved. Whether you are new to the concept

December 19, 2024 Davis Law Group

Many of us are familiar with the story of Snow White and the seven dwarfs. Central to the story is the relationship between Snow White and her stepmother. After losing his wife, the

October 24, 2024 Davis Law Group

As a millennial, you are contributing to the workforce in a major way and are making positive changes in the world around you. We understand that your concerns may differ from someone of

October 17, 2024 Davis Law Group

When creating a last will and testament, one of your most important considerations is who to choose to serve as the executor or administrator of your estate. As the name implies, the role

October 10, 2024 Davis Law Group

As poet Robert Burns mused centuries ago, the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. Despite your best efforts and thoughtful strategies, you cannot prepare for every emergency in life. A

September 26, 2024 Davis Law Group

Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which took effect January 1, 2024, many business entities including small limited liability companies (LLCs) and partnerships are required to file reports with the Treasury Department’s Financial

September 19, 2024 Davis Law Group

Being named as a successor trustee in someone’s revocable living trust document can be considered a great honor. But with that honor comes responsibility. Whether you were appointed to this role due to

September 5, 2024 Davis Law Group

When establishing a trust, you must give serious thought to who you choose as your successor trustee—the person who will manage, invest, and hand out the trust’s accounts and property once you are

August 23, 2024 Davis Law Group

Occasionally, individuals may hesitate to serve on the board of a nonprofit because they are afraid that they may incur liability based on decisions they make as directors. However, Virginia promotes nonprofit board

August 15, 2024 Davis Law Group

While it may seem contradictory, a non-profit can own all of the ownership interest in a for-profit entity, whether such entity is a corporation or limited liability company. Why Create a For-Profit Subsidiary?