Professional Office Lease Considerations | Ryan C. Young, Attorney | Richmond, Virginia | Commercial Lease Law

Professional Office Lease Considerations | Ryan C. Young, Attorney | Richmond, Virginia | Commercial Lease Law
When you’re leasing a professional office, you might want to consider a retail location. Many doctors, lawyers, dentists, and other professionals are moving into these types of settings, to make it more convenient for the people who seek out their services. When you do that, though, you’ll want to be careful of the commercial lease you’re signing. These types of... Read More

Considering Social Media in your Estate Plan | Ryan C. Young, Attorney | Richmond, Virginia Estate Planning & Administration

Considering Social Media in your Estate Plan | Ryan C. Young, Attorney | Richmond, Virginia Estate Planning & Administration
Social media and online activity is continually integrating into our lives. So much so that the federal government is recommending that people address their social media and other online accounts in a separate will. A lot of people have an online social media account. Some may have numerous accounts of various kinds. So what happens to these online accounts when... Read More

List of Corporate Formality No-Noes | Ryan C. Young, Attorney | Virginia Business Attorney | Richmond, Virginia

List of Corporate Formality No-Noes | Ryan C. Young, Attorney | Virginia Business Attorney | Richmond, Virginia
Important Corporate Formalities in Virginia for LLCs and Corporations. The biggest advantage of forming a corporation or LLC is that you protect your personal assets. The Corporation acts as a shield protecting you and your family from personal liability. However, in order to have this protection, you must show that the Corporation is not a sham or your alter ego... Read More

Drafting your own estate plan might lead to disaster. | Ryan C. Young, Attorney | Richmond, Virginia

Drafting your own estate plan might lead to disaster. | Ryan C. Young, Attorney | Richmond, Virginia
Stories of dying patriarchs and matriarchs rewriting their wills on their own at the last moment make for good entertainment, but bad precedent. Even more trouble than personally altering your entire estate plan on a dying whim is never consulting an attorney in the first place. The more you have to leave, the more you have to lose — or... Read More

Guardianship and Conservatorship in the Commonwealth of Virginia | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Lawyer

Guardianship and Conservatorship in the Commonwealth of Virginia | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Lawyer
Guardianship Attorney for Incapacitated Adults in Virginia According to the Virginia Code, there are two kinds of appointments the Circuit Court makes in relation to an incapacitated adult. These appointments include Guardianship and/or Conservatorship and/or Guardianship. An individual can be declared incompetent and have a guardian/conservator appointed at the same court proceeding. Declaring Incompetency Before the court appoints a conservator... Read More

Exclusivity Clause in a Commercial Lease | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney

Exclusivity Clause in a Commercial Lease | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney
What is an exclusivity clause in a commercial lease? Sometimes these are referred to as an exclusive use clause. Exclusivity clauses are much more common when leasing a commercial space in a shopping center. Why is exclusive use important to define in a commercial lease? The exclusivity clause largely protects the tenant signing the lease and ensures that the shopping center... Read More

3 Rules that Govern all Non-compete Agreements in Virginia | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney

3 Rules that Govern all Non-compete Agreements in Virginia | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney
Virginia courts will look at these rules when deciding whether to uphold a non-compete agreement.  There are a variety of ways in circumstances in which a noncompete clause could find its way into a Virginia contract. However, the most common by far is the employment situation. As such, I will refer to employer and employee throughout this article. The party... Read More

What is an Inter Vivos Trust? | Ryan C. Young | Virginia Attorney

What is an Inter Vivos Trust? | Ryan C. Young | Virginia Attorney
  Inter Vivos – Latin for “between the living” An Inter Vivos Trust is often referred to as a living trust or a revocable living trust. As opposed to the testamentary trust that goes into effect when the trustor has passed away, the Inter Vivos Trust is in place and operating while the grantor is still alive. The Inter Vivos... Read More

What steps do I need to take to dissolve (close) my business? | Ryan C. Young | Richmond Business Attorney

What steps do I need to take to dissolve (close) my business? | Ryan C. Young | Richmond Business Attorney
Closing a Business in VirginiaRyan C. Young Business Law   There are numerous reasons for dissolving a business. Dissolving a business is the legal term for formally shutting down a business, sometimes the process is known as the dissolution of a business. Small and medium-sized businesses often have more than one owner. The first step towards dissolution is having all... Read More

Providing for your minor children with estate planning. | Ryan C. Young | Attorney | Richmond, VA

Providing for your minor children with estate planning. | Ryan C. Young | Attorney | Richmond, VA
By: Ryan C. Young Richmond, VA | Estate Planning Every single parent needs to ask themselves “what would happen to my child tomorrow if I died?”  There are two fundamental concerns that must be adressed: 1) Who will manage the money for my child’s care, rearing and education? How will that money be managed? and 2) Who will make parental... Read More