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Partnership forms

March 4, 2011

Georgia Partnership Agreement - Long Form
Georgia Partnership Agreement – Long Form
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Georgia artnership Agreement (Long Form). A partnership agreement is a document that formalizes the partnership of two or more people (not a husband and wife) in their ownership of a for-profit business. The Partnership Agreement – Long Form differs from the Short Form because it includes additional provisions governing termination, buyout of a partner and other subjects.

This packet includes:
(1) Instructions and Checklist for the Partnership Agreement
(2) Information about the Partnership Agreement
(3) Partnership Agreement (Long Form).

State Law Compliance: Designed for use in Georgia

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
Name of Business
Principal Place of Business
Term
Capital Contribution
Profits and Losses
Management
Transfer of Partnership Interests and Rights
Termination of Partnership
Buyout
Cumulative rights

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Georgia Marital Forms

March 4, 2011

Georgia Prenuptial Agreement
Georgia Prenuptial Agreement
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He proposes, she accepts, and the date for marriage is set. The couple sits down to discuss the flower arrangements, the band, and…the prenuptial agreement? The very idea makes many people hesitate: still fresh with the glow of romance, is it appropriate to think about the demise of the marriage?

Though they have been stigmatized in popular culture as cynical arrangements and romance-killers, prenuptial agreements have become more and more common in recent years. Indeed, with approximately 1/3 of all first marriages, and nearly ½ of all second and third marriages, ending in divorce, a prenuptial agreement may be seen not only as practical but as necessary. Without such agreements, the state may either grant each spouse one-half of the marital assets (if they live in a community property state ) or divide the assets based on an “equitable distribution” (if they live in a non-community property state). Any non-traditional or specific allocations that you wish to make should be covered by your prenuptial agreement to avoid the standard distributions.

A prenuptial agreement is a private agreement between two parties who are intending to marry that sets forth the distribution of assets (and debts) that will occur in the event of the parties’ divorce or death.

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Separate Property
• Shared Property
• Determination of Type of Property
• Alimony, Support, and Maintenance
• Wills
• Additional Clauses

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Power of attorney forms

March 4, 2011

Georgia General Power of Attorney (with specific termination date)
Georgia General Power of Attorney (with specific termination date)
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General Power of Attorney (with specific termination date) – Allows an individual(called the “Principal” or “Grantor”) to authorize someone else (called the “Attorney-in-fact” or “Agent”) to act on his or her behalf. This General Power of Attorney document becomes effective immediately upon signing and stays in effect until a set date, as defined in the document, or in the event of the death, disability or incapacity of the Grantor or if the Grantor revokes the document (whichever occurs first).

This form can be used in Georgia.

Another type of Power of Attorney, called a Durable Power of Attorneys (available on this site as well), stays in effect even if the Grantor later becomes disabled or incapacitated.

This package contains (1) Instructions & Checklist for General Power of Attorney(with specific termination date); (2)Information for General Power of Attorney(with specific termination date); (3)General Power of Attorney (with specific termination date).

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Limited Liability Company forms

March 4, 2011

Georgia Limited Liability Company Pre-Organization Kit
Georgia Limited Liability Company Pre-Organization Kit
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Avoid the common pitfalls of starting up a limited liability company by using our Pre-Organization Kit.

By using the included worksheets and checklists, you will have before you all of the basic data you will need to complete your organization paperwork. But perhaps even more important, by using this kit you will also uncover any potential differences of opinion among the organizers.
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Georgia Deed Forms

March 4, 2011

Georgia Contract for Deed
Georgia Contract for Deed
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A Contract for Deed is sometimes also know as a Land Contract, Agreement for Deed, Contract Sale or Real Estate Installment Agreement. This type of Document allows the Seller to retain the title to the property and agree to transfer the title to the Buyer once all the payments under the Agreement are made and all other obligations are met. In essence, the Seller finances the purchase and holds the title or deed as security. When the Buyer completes the required payments, the Seller must deliver valid legal title by way of a deed. During the period of the contract, the Buyer makes installment payments on the purchase price and is entitled to possession and equitable title to the property. The Seller holds legal title and continues to be liable for payment of any underlying mortgage.

This package contains:
(1) Instructions and Checklist for Contract for Deed
(2) Information about Contract for Deed;
(3) Contract for Deed
(4) Disclosure Of Information On Lead-Based Paint and/or Lead-Based Paint Hazards.
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Georgia Contract Forms

March 4, 2011

Georgia Agreement for Sale of Business
Georgia Agreement for Sale of Business
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This form should be used when one party is purchasing an entire business from another party. This form is set up for use in the sale of a sole proprietorship to an individual. This structure may be easily adapted to fit other situations if necessary (sale from a partnership to a corporation, etc.).

This form is for use in Georgia.

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Premises
• Amount of Sale
• How Purchase Price Will Be Paid
• Deposit
• Date of Close
• Additional Terms

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