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Georgia Athens Fortson, Bentley and Griffin, P.A. attorney Hays, Walter W. Jr.
  • Lawyer name:Hays, Walter W. Jr.
  • Address:2500 Daniell's Bridge Road Suite 3AAthens,GA
  • Phone:706-410-1210
  • Fax:706-559-0125
  • PostalCode:30606 -6180
  • WebSite:http://www.fbglaw.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Commercial Transactions Corporate Law Estate Planning Probate ,Business & Commercial

Georgia AthensFortson, Bentley and Griffin, P.A. attorney Hays, Walter W. Jr. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Commercial Transactions Corporate Law Estate Planning Probate ,Business & Commercial Law, Business Organizations, Estate Planning, Probate & Estate Administration,Fortson, Bentley and Griffin, P.A.

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  • WALTER W. HAYS, JR. was born in Albany, Georgia. He was admitted to the Georgia bar in 1994, and he earned his B.B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Georgia. While attending the University of Georgia’s School of Law, Mr. Hays served as President of Phi Delta Phi from 1993 to 1994. He is a member of the Western Circuit Bar Association and the State Bar of Georgia. His practice areas include Commercial Transactions, Corporate Law, Estate Planning, and Probate.

  • Georgia, 1994

  • University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, GeorgiaJ.D University of Georgia.B.B.A

  • Fortson, Bentley & Griffin, P.A. was formed in June, 1946, by T. H. Milner, Jr. and Robert G. Stephens, Jr. following their return to civilian life from military service. Milner and Stephens, as it was then known, was first located in the Tillman Building on College Avenue in downtown Athens.

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    In 1949, Upshaw C. Bentley, Jr. joined the firm as an associate and shortly thereafter the firm relocated a block north on College Avenue to the Southern Mutual Building. In 1952, the name of the firm was changed to Milner, Stephens and Bentley. Mr. Milner left the firm in 1954 to become president of The National Bank of Athens (now SunTrust Bank), and Mr. Stephens and Mr. Bentley practiced for a year as Stephens and Bentley.

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    In 1955, Edwin B. Fortson and John E. "Buck" Griffin, each of whom had been practicing individually, joined the firm and it became known as Stephens, Fortson, Bentley and Griffin. Mr. Stephens was elected to the United States Congress in 1960, and the firm name was shortened to Fortson, Bentley and Griffin.?Fortson, Bentley & Griffin continued to grow and expand and in 1983 the firm moved to a newly constructed office building on the southeast corner of College Avenue and Dougherty Street where it remained until relocating to its present home in August of 2006.

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    Steadfast to the principals and ideals of its founding partners, Fortson, Bentley & Griffin, P.A. has grown into one of the largest and most respected law firms in Northeast Georgia enjoying a reputation for providing quality legal representation to its clients and meaningful public service to Athens and surrounding communities.

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Would I be able to help him as his power of attorney?

I'm going in tomorrow and I'll be giving them two weeks notice. I've only been there since November, but I'm getting a better job which is already lined up. Do I need to give them some stupid letter or can I just tell the manager. I'm the lowest rank in the entire store..

I had huge problems with my letters of recommendation being lost by the school I was trying to get into

Can I change my name back to my maiden name?

A general power of attorney will allow you to do anything that you need to do on your husband's behalf. Contrary to what others have said, a general power of attorney will let you enter into contracts, buy or sell real estate and cars, open bank accounts, get loans, whatever your husband would need to do if he were home. A specific power of attorney only allows someone to perform the functions of a POA as listed in the legal document. If you are not sure, have a lawyer review the document with you, but most POA's will list what you can and can't do. You make want to make sure that the county or state you live in does or does not require you to file the POA document with the register of deeds where you live. Some places will not accept it as a valid legal document until it is. Good luck.

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