Burkhalter Law – Protect Your Legacy with Proactive Planning

As estate tax laws continue to evolve, it becomes increasingly important to ensure that your assets are safeguarded for future generations. With emerging changes on the horizon, careful planning is necessary to mitigate potentially hefty [...]

2024-06-12T19:34:52+00:00June 12th, 2024|Estate Planning, Georgia Law, Tax Planning|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Protect Your Legacy with Proactive Planning

Burkhalter Law – Understanding + Complying with Employment Laws

Ensuring adherence to employment laws is crucial for establishing an equitable and just workplace. These laws encompass minimum wage standards, working conditions, and anti-discrimination policies, safeguarding the rights of workers. Complying with these regulations protects [...]

2024-06-05T18:47:47+00:00June 5th, 2024|Business, Business Planning, Estate Planning, Georgia Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Understanding + Complying with Employment Laws

Burkhalter Law – Pay Transparency Regulations

A potential new rule from the Office of Federal Procurement Policy could mandate businesses collaborating with the federal government to disclose pay information in job postings. The rule aims to enhance pay transparency by requiring [...]

2024-05-22T14:09:52+00:00May 22nd, 2024|Business, Georgia Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Pay Transparency Regulations

Burkhalter Law – Intergenerational Wealth Transfer

The intergenerational wealth transfer has begun, and baby boomers are poised to pass on over $68 trillion. Given the upcoming tax changes, we encourage our clients to carefully consider what implications this may have on [...]

2024-05-15T19:00:39+00:00May 15th, 2024|Business Planning, Estate Planning, Georgia Law, Tax Planning|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Intergenerational Wealth Transfer

Burkhalter Law – FTC Outlaws Non-Compete Agreements

On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized the language for a rule that bans noncompete agreements across the United States. The new rule will go into effect 120 days after its publication [...]

2024-04-25T13:38:32+00:00April 25th, 2024|Business, Business Litigation, Georgia Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – FTC Outlaws Non-Compete Agreements

Burkhalter Law – An Overview of Revised AAA Rules

The American Arbitration Association (AAA) has implemented noteworthy revisions to its Construction Industry Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures. These changes, designed to align with technological progress, streamline processes, and enhance clarity within the construction sector, [...]

2024-04-03T15:45:06+00:00April 3rd, 2024|Construction, Construction Litigation, Georgia Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – An Overview of Revised AAA Rules

Burkhalter Law – Registered Agent

What is a Registered Agent? A Registered Agent is a designated entity or individual chosen by a business, such as an LLC or C Corp, to receive legal notifications, government communications, and compliance-related documents on [...]

2024-03-06T19:20:00+00:00March 6th, 2024|Business, Construction, Georgia Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Registered Agent

Burkhalter Law – Buy-Sell Agreement

What is a Buy-Sell Agreement? A Buy-Sell Agreement is a legally binding contract that outlines the procedures for transferring a partner's ownership stake in a company under various circumstances, such as death. Typically, it dictates [...]

2023-10-25T16:03:28+00:00October 25th, 2023|Business, Business Planning, Georgia Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Buy-Sell Agreement

Burkhalter Law – Estate Planning for College Students

As a parent, the drive to protect your child never goes away. However, when you child reaches the age of 18, you no longer have legal authority to access their protected records, including medical, financial, [...]

2023-08-03T14:49:48+00:00August 3rd, 2023|Estate Planning, Georgia Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Estate Planning for College Students

Burkhalter Law – Georgia’s Recent Probate Changes

Beginning on July 1, 2023, Georgia has a new probate law (O.C.G.A § 53-5-8) which enforces additional requirements for Executors. The law commands that an Executor that has been appointed to send a notice of appointment to [...]

2023-07-18T15:12:50+00:00July 12th, 2023|Estate Planning, Georgia Law, Probate Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Georgia’s Recent Probate Changes

Burkhalter Law – Deadline for Entity Renewals in Georgia

All business owners are required to maintain in good standing with the Georgia Secretary of State by submitting an annual registration. The renewal deadline is April 1st of each year unless specific extensions by [...]

2023-03-29T13:07:05+00:00March 29th, 2023|Business, Entity Renewals, Georgia Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Deadline for Entity Renewals in Georgia
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