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    Why Do I Need a Lawyer When Drafting Church Bylaws?

    A formally organized church enjoys many great benefits, including greatly reduced tax liabilities. Formal organization requires more than simply picking a religious leader, choosing a religious location, and posting times of worship. A formally organized church needs a charter with bylaws that help to determine governance and general rules of operation. An experienced lawyer can […]

    How can I Legally Prepare My Church for Growth?

    Every minister’s goal is to show people salvation. Seeing more people realize their faith and developing stronger relationships are signs they are succeeding in their ministry. That may also mean the church is growing. Like any business, a growing church presents challenges that the leader of the organization needs to tackle. There are many important […]

    Why Do Car Accidents Increase in the Summer?

    A study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that covered 24 years of car accident statistics revealed that 29 percent more people die in car crashes in the summer months than during the winter. Peak months for car accidents are June, July, and August, and fatal accidents involving teen drivers are much higher […]

    Why is a Head-On Truck Accident so Dangerous?

    A head-on truck accident is so dangerous because occupants in the passenger vehicles will likely incur severe or fatal injuries. According to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reports, 4,000 fatal truck accidents occur each year in the United States. Most of the victims are the occupants in the passenger vehicles. There are several reasons […]

    How can an Attorney Help with the Business Needs of a Church?

    Religious institutions of all faiths are generally structured as nonprofit organizations. Many of these entities are registered with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as 501(c)(3) organizations. Due to this, they are subject to specific business and accounting standards and responsibilities. Even smaller churches that are not registered with the IRS are considered nonprofits by their […]