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
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provided above, please
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