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Bankruptcy and Divorce in Georgia – Which Should You File First?

April 21, 2024

Your situation may seem grim if you are concerned about timing for filing both bankruptcy and divorce in Georgia, but it is important to look at the positive outcomes. With Chapter 7 and Chapter 13,…

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How to Stop Wage Garnishment in Georgia

April 18, 2024

Wage garnishment can present a significant financial hurdle, especially when you are already struggling to meet your basic living expenses. In Georgia, understanding your rights and options is crucial to managing or halting a wage…

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Bankruptcy for Retirees – Protecting Your Golden Years in Georgia

April 14, 2024

Leaving the workforce is exciting as you think about the new opportunities that await you, but you could have significant concerns about retiring if you are in trouble with debt. You will no longer be…

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Dealing with Co-Signed or Joint Debts During Bankruptcy in Georgia

April 7, 2024

Facing decisions on how to manage debt is difficult enough for an individual, so you are dealing with additional challenges when your debt encompasses the financial interests of another person. Your debts are closely intertwined,…

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Expecting a Workers' Compensation Audit? Get Prepared with a Morgan & Morgan Lawyer

Workers’ compensation audits are a routine part of having workers’ compensation insurance. They verify your business’s operations and update your policy information to include changes in operations, new or closed business locations and any new…

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What You Need to Know Before You File a Workers' Compensation Claim

If you are injured on the job, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits in Georgia. However, there are things your Athens workers’ comp attorneys believe you should know before jumping headfirst into filing…

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How Do Employers Perceive Those Who File Workers' Compensation Claims?

In our current economy, many workers are nervous about their ability to keep or find a job. These nerves may even keep them from filing for a legitimate workers’ compensation claim. They assume that future…

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