Certified by the American Bar Association
AMERICAN & GEORGIA BAR CERTIFIED LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE

Home
Find a Lawyer
Check a Lawyer
Centro Legal Hispano
Areas of Law
Contact Us
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION LAW

About Non-Profit Organization Law: A non-profit organization is an organized group for purposes other than generating profit. The organization’s income is not distributed to its members, directors or officers. Non-profit organizations are often termed "non-stock corporations." They can take the form of a corporation, an individual enterprise (for example, individual charitable contributions), unincorporated association, partnership, foundation (distinguished by its endowment by a founder, it takes the form of a trusteeship), or condominium (joint ownership of common areas by owners of adjacent individual units incorporated under state condominium acts).


What Non-Profit Organization Lawyers can do for you: Non-profit organizations are organized under state laws. It is important to check if your non-profit organization is subject to any constraints under the state “Uniform Unincorporated Non-Profit Association Act.” There are also state laws that govern the solicitation privileges and accreditations requirements such as licensing and permit. The most common problem with poorly created non-profit organizations is tax issues. A non-profit organization attorney can assist you with all aspects of non-profit organization law. A non-profit organization attorney can assist you with non-profit corporate, tax, regulatory, charitable trust, and intellectual property law.


Georgia Non-Profit Organization Lawyer Referral Service: Attorney Search Network can refer you to a non-profit organization attorney. Call Attorney Search Network today to be referred to a Georgia non-profit organizations lawyer who can help

If you have any questions about the information provided above, please
contact us

Call us or click here to get a referral to an ASN's panel lawyer or law firm.

Go back to Top