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How do LLCs and S corps differ under business law?

On Behalf of Coates, Battle & Tyree, P.C. | Nov 5, 2018 | Business Law

Business owners have a lot of stake in their enterprise, financially and personally. They may work hard to see that their business is a success. However, they may also want to be shielded from personal liability for the debts and actions of the business. This can be...

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Virginia employers must comply with federal safety regulations

On Behalf of Coates, Battle & Tyree, P.C. | Oct 30, 2018 | Business Law

Most employers in Virginia want to ensure they keep their premises safe for their workers. They know that workers have certain rights should they be exposed to dangerous work conditions. In fact, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, outlines the regulatory...

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Address Halloween in your child custody and parenting plan

On Behalf of Coates, Battle & Tyree, P.C. | Oct 22, 2018 | Child Custody & Parenting Plans

Halloween is approaching and that means tricks and treats for many little ghouls and goblins in Virginia. Whether your child is going trick-or-treating, to a trunk-or-treat event, or to a holiday party, Halloween is a special time for them. However, for children whose...

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Are there cases in which a family home may be considered separate property in divorce?

On Behalf of Coates, Battle & Tyree, P.C. | Oct 19, 2018 | Uncategorized

Going through a divorce can be an emotional and frustrating experience. Every divorce case has unique factors that will affect how assets and property are divided. For many divorcing couples, a family home is among their largest and most hotly-contested...

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Why is it so important to create an estate plan?

On Behalf of Coates, Battle & Tyree, P.C. | Oct 16, 2018 | Estate Planning

No one really wants to think about their death. However, death will come to all of us sooner or later. Through estate planning, we can address issues such as inheritances, end-of-life care and more. However, for a variety of reasons, not everyone in Virginia has...

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Which spouse will own the family pet after divorce?

On Behalf of Coates, Battle & Tyree, P.C. | Oct 16, 2018 | High Asset Divorce

You and your spouse make the difficult decision to divorce. You simply cannot get along, and you both feel that separation would benefit your individual lives. Unfortunately, after you married, you adopted a puppy. The dog is an integral part of both of your lives,...

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Sentencing for drug charges can be mitigated

On Behalf of Coates, Battle & Tyree, P.C. | Oct 10, 2018 | Criminal Defense

Most people in Virginia understand that drugs such as heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine are highly addictive and dangerous. Therefore, the possession and sale of such drugs is illegal and those who violate the law can expect harsh punishments. This is especially...

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What factors do courts consider in child custody cases?

On Behalf of Coates, Battle & Tyree, P.C. | Oct 2, 2018 | Child Custody & Parenting Plans

Sometimes divorcing parents in Virginia are able to negotiate a settlement regarding child custody and visitation issues out of court, while other times they cannot reach an agreement and turn to a judge to make the decisions. The court, in doing so, will base its...

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What is ‘reasonable’ versus ‘fixed’ visitation?

On Behalf of Coates, Battle & Tyree, P.C. | Sep 25, 2018 | Child Custody & Parenting Plans

It is only natural that Virginia parents going through a divorce will want to end up with a child custody and visitation schedule that allows them both to have a meaningful relationship with their child. Therefore, visitation periods are very important to noncustodial...

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The importance of appointing the right health care proxy

On Behalf of Coates, Battle & Tyree, P.C. | Sep 20, 2018 | Uncategorized

While there is no right or wrong answer about the type of end-of-life care and the methods employed to sustain life, there certainly is a wide range of views on the subject.Many people feel strongly that where there is life, there is hope, and they are adamant that...

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