Chambers, Chambers & Chambers

Law Firm in Atlanta, GA
Law Firm in Atlanta, GA CHAMBERS, CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS, LLP is a family run law company, which provides quality legal services for individuals and tiny to medium size businesses. Its office is conveniently situated near the interesection of I-85 and North Druid Hills Road in Atlanta, Georgia, making it easily accessible for residents of DeKalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, and Cobb Counties. Established in 1980, its members are John W. Chambers, Jr. And Timothy D. Chambers. John W. Chambers, Jr. Is a graduate of Emory University School of Law, and Timothy D. Chambers is a graduate of Mercer University School of Law.

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2250 N Druid Hls Rd
Atlanta, GA
30329
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About Us
read moreOur law firm is built on the principle of providing reliable and quality legal services at fair prices. We strive to treat each client with respect and fairness. We believe that a client deserves an attorney who will listen to the client, and act in the client's best interest. Each client deserves to have an attorney who is willing to help the client understand the legal issue he or she faces, whether that legal issue involves forming a new business, purchasing or selling an existing business, entering a contract, planning an estate, making a will or trust, probating a will or administering an estate, or litigating a contested matter.
Business Formation
read moreThe owner of a business generally has several different options regarding organization of his or her business. There are certain advantages and disadvantages to each form of business organization. It is wise to consult with an business attorney and certified public accountant before making a final decision concerning the form of business organization you will use. A business attorney can help you to properly form a corporation or organize a limited liability company and explain the steps required to keep the corporation or limited liability company in good legal standing.
Estate Planning
read moreEstate planning has been defined as "that branch of the law which, in arranging a person's property and estate, takes into account the laws of wills, taxes, insurance, property, and trusts so as to gain maximum benefit of all laws while carrying out the person's own wishes for the disposition of his property upon his death." An estate planning attorney will advise you as to what documents are needed to effect your goals. A basic estate plan takes into consideration the following matters. First, what happens to a person's financial affairs if he becomes incapacited?
Contracts
read moreAny person engaged in business must deal with contracts. There are many types of contracts. A contract may be oral, written, express, or implied. There are basic principles applicable to all contracts and it is prudent to be aware of these general principles. However, special laws may apply to different fields of endeavor which either modify the general rules or impose additional requirements concerning contracts. An attorney who practices business law or corporate law can assist you with the review and/or preparation of a contract.
Practice Areas
read moreThe above is only is a partial listing of legal services offered by the attorneys/lawyers of Chambers, Chambers & Chambers, LLP. Please call if you have need for a legal services not listed above. We may be able to help you. Our office is located inside I-285 and just off of I-85. The office of Chambers, Chambers & Chambers, LLP is a short driving distance from Atlanta, Decatur, Brookhaven, Norcross, and Lawrenceville. We are pleased to have served clients from DeKalb County, Fulton County, Gwinnett County, and Cobb County, as well as other counties in North Georgia and citizens of other states.
Trust Administration in Georgia
read moreIf you have been named as the trustee of a trust under some type of trust agreement or as a trustee of a testamentary trust created by a deceased person's last will and testament, then you will need to know what is required of you as the trustee. A trustee's authority is granted by the grantor of the trust in a Trust Agreement or Last Will and Testament. It is important that you thoroughly review the Trust Agreement or Last Will and Testament and understand the responsibilities with which you would be charged.
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