Estate Administration: How our office assists clients. | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney

Estate Administration: How our office assists clients. | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney
Virginia Estate Administration and Probate  The death of a loved one is already a difficult and emotional experience for family members and beneficiaries. The added stress of sorting through a person’s estate and estate documents can oftentimes be too much for a family in mourning. If you find yourself in this challenging and life-changing situation, Virginia probate attorney Ryan C.... Read More

Contract Review Services by a Richmond, Virginia Attorney | Ryan C. Young

Contract Review Services by a Richmond, Virginia Attorney | Ryan C. Young
  Small businesses often enter into contracts, whether for rentals (leases), mortgages, equipment rental or service contracts, such as uniform services and floor mat services, and partnership agreements. Before you, as the owner or supervisor at a small business, enter into the contract, you should contact an attorney review the contract. Because a small business often has several contracts it... Read More

Intentional (Tortious) Interference with a Contract | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney | Small Business Law

Intentional (Tortious) Interference with a Contract | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney | Small Business Law
Intentional Interference with a Contract in Virginia Disputes over contracts do not always include parties to the contract in question. In the United States, our entire economic system is based upon the notion that competition is good. I fully agree that fair competition is good for the consumer and our market as a whole. However, should a third party be... Read More

Virginia Commercial Lease Disputes: “Acceleration of Rents” clause in a commercial lease | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney

Virginia Commercial Lease Disputes: “Acceleration of Rents” clause in a commercial lease | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney
  “Acceleration of Rents” in a Commercial Lease While this article is geared towards commercial lease disputes, the principles may be applied to residential leases in Virginia in some instances. If you have questions about this article, please do not hesitate to contact my office. As commercial leases tend to contemplate an extended lease term, often as much as ten... Read More

Contested Guardianship/Conservatorship Lawyer: How does the Petitioner obtain a mental evaluation of the Respondent (alleged incapacitated person)? | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia

Contested Guardianship/Conservatorship Lawyer: How does the Petitioner obtain a mental evaluation of the Respondent (alleged incapacitated person)? | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia
 Medical Evaluation in a Contested Guardianship/Conservatorship proceeding in Virginia Guardianship and Conservatorship proceedings which are less contentious require a lesser amount of work for the Petitioner and their attorney. Often, the Respondent has already been diagnosed with an illness causing mental incapacity or the inability to function. But, what happens if there has never been such a diagnosis? Many times,... Read More

Right of First Refusal | Ryan C. Young | Virginia Contracts | Richmond Lawyer

Right of First Refusal | Ryan C. Young | Virginia Contracts | Richmond Lawyer
Right of First Refusal Generally, the Right of First Refusal (“ROFR”) means the right of a person or a company to purchase property before it is made available to others. The general principles in the article relate to both the sale of real property (real estate) and to the sale of businesses. This article will deal specifically with the right... Read More

Virginia Real Estate Investments: Protecting your property through an LLC | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney

Virginia Real Estate Investments: Protecting your property through an LLC | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Attorney
  Placing your real estate investment into an LLC in Virginia. Let’s face it, we live in an extremely litigious society. The cost of litigation, and/or fulfilling a judgment, can devastate someone who holds real estate investments. It is important to ensure that your investment properties will be safe in the event that you are personally sued. My recommended tactic... Read More

What is the difference between an inter vivos trust (living trust) and a testamentary trust? | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Lawyer

What is the difference between an inter vivos trust (living trust) and a testamentary trust? | Ryan C. Young | Richmond, Virginia Lawyer
  Inter Vivos Trust (living trust) v. a Testamentary Trust This article is intended to briefly introduce you to the difference between an inter vivos trust and a testamentary trust. There are many different types of trusts and reasons for creating a trust. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office to discuss your estate.... Read More

Virginia Real Estate: Representations and Warranties of the Seller | Ryan C. Young | Real Estate Law | Richmond, Virginia Attorney

Virginia Real Estate: Representations and Warranties of the Seller | Ryan C. Young | Real Estate Law | Richmond, Virginia Attorney
Virginia Law: What are the Seller’s legal duties to disclose a defect with real estate? I am often asked whether a seller has a duty to disclose defects with real estate. In many of these instances, the buyer has purchased real estate and later found that there are defects with the property. The buyer is seeking legal counsel because they feel... Read More