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  • Landlord/Tenant 26d ago 1

    What Are My Rights If My Georgia Landlord Increases Rent Mid-Lease?

    I reside in Atlanta, GA, and just received a letter stating my rent will increase by $200 next month, even though I signed a one-year lease. Can they legally do this?

  • Immigration 28d ago 1

    How To Apply For A Visa After A Criminal Conviction In Georgia?

    I live in Atlanta, Georgia, and I was convicted of a misdemeanor a few years ago. I am now interested in applying for a visa to visit Canada. Can my criminal record affect my application? What steps should I take to ensure I have the best chance of getting app

  • Personal Injury 29d ago 1

    Can I recover damages for a fall in a grocery store in Georgia?

    I slipped and fell in a grocery store in Georgia a week ago due to spilled juice on the floor. I hurt my back and need to see a doctor. The store manager said they aren’t liable since I wasn’t paying attention. Can I still recover damages for my injuries in th

  • International 29d ago 1

    What Happens If A Foreign National Files Bankruptcy In Georgia?

    I’m a landlord in Atlanta, Georgia, and my tenant, who is from Canada, just filed for bankruptcy. I’m concerned about the impact this will have on my rental payments and lease agreement. What rights do I have, and how does international law affect this situati

  • Estate Planning 1mo ago 1

    Can A Stepchild Inherit Without A Will In Georgia?

    My stepmother recently passed away in Atlanta, GA after a long illness. She never made a will, and I have a good relationship with her biological children. I’m concerned about what happens to her estate, especially regarding my rights as a stepchild. Can I inh

  • Internet 1mo ago 1

    What legal protections are there for online buyers in Georgia?

    I purchased a laptop online from a seller in Atlanta, Georgia, but it arrived damaged and wasn't as described. The seller refuses to accept a return or refund. I'm wondering if there are any legal protections for online buyers like me in Georgia. What should I

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