How to evict someone in Georgia

 The eviction process entails the following:  Notice; Court filing of Dispossessory; and the Court Hearing. After you obtain a Writ  of Possession Order it may take two or more business days to reach the Marshal’s office. The Marshal’s office also outlines practical arrangements that are Read More …

Can 1st Cousin Marry each Other in Georgia- O.C.G.A § 19-3-3 – Degrees of relationship within which intermarriage prohibited; penalty

Question: Is it legal for 1st cousins to marry each other in the state of Georgia?  Answer:  Yes, O.C.G.A. § 19-3-3 describes who are prohibited from marry each other and first cousins are not prohibited from marrying each other in Georgia. Specifically, O.C.G.A. § 19-3-3 states:  Degrees Read More …

Georgia New Power of Attorney Act the Uniform Power of Attorney Act (UPOAA) – What Changed

Georgia enacts the Uniform Power of Attorney Act (UPOAA), requiring a Notary or officer authorized to administer oaths to notarize the principal’s signature on the power of attorney governed by the Act. Changes: Enacts the Uniform Power of Attorney Act (UPOAA). Allows a power of Read More …

Supreme Court rejects Trump over ‘Dreamers’ immigrants (via U.S.)

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday dealt a setback to President Donald Trump, requiring his administration to maintain protections he has sought to end for hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought illegally into the United States as children. Source: U.S.

Lawsuit against California mirrors Arizona immigration fight (via MYWABASHVALLEY)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – The Trump administration’s lawsuit against California over state laws aimed at protecting immigrants makes the same argument the Obama administration made when it went after an Arizona law that sought to crack down on people in the country illegally: The power Read More …