About Arey & Cross PC — Real Estate Columbus Georgia
Real estate Columbus residents handling home purchases, property transfers, estate matters, and bankruptcy filings rely on Arey & Cross, P.C. at 4800 Armour Road. Attorneys America Cross and William Carswell lead the firm with over 50 years of combined legal experience. The firm serves Muscogee County, Chattahoochee River area, and eastern Alabama border communities. Arey & Cross covers real estate closings, bankruptcy, estate planning, and family law from a single office. Clients searching for Columbus area real estate counsel find the firm’s decades of local relationships valuable during transactions.
America Cross handles real estate closings and transactional work, including title corrections, deed preparation, and property sales. William Carswell focuses on business matters, real estate, and complex transactional work. The firm has handled multi-decade client relationships for business owners, addressing corporate filings, real estate transactions, wills, and estate matters across generations. Note: Arey & Cross serves clients at varying service tiers; routine closing work may not receive the same attention as complex matters.
What Clients Say
Long-term clients consistently describe Arey & Cross as their attorneys for life, citing professional and personal treatment across decades. William Carswell earns specific praise for responsive real estate transactional work. America Cross is specifically mentioned for bankruptcy representation. Clients describe title correction matters handled quickly and thoroughly. Some negative reviews mention service consistency issues on smaller matters, a pattern common to firms handling high transaction volumes. Prospective clients should clarify expectations during consultation.
Real Estate Columbus — Practice Areas & Services
- Residential and commercial real estate closings
- Title search and title correction
- Deed preparation and property transfers
- Bankruptcy filings (Chapter 7 and 13)
- Wills, estate planning, and probate
- Corporate filings and business matters
- Family law representation
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an attorney for a home closing in Georgia?
Georgia requires an attorney at residential real estate closings, unlike many states that allow title companies to close. An attorney reviews title, prepares deeds, holds escrow funds, and conducts the closing. Choose an attorney with local knowledge of Muscogee County property records and recording practices.
What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
Chapter 7 liquidates non-exempt assets and discharges most unsecured debts, typically completing in 3 to 6 months. Chapter 13 creates a 3-to-5-year repayment plan allowing debtors to keep assets while catching up on secured debts. Income level and case specifics determine which chapter suits your situation.
Why correct a property deed?
Deed errors — wrong legal descriptions, misspelled names, missing signatures — create title defects that prevent future sales or refinancing. Correcting deeds now prevents expensive title problems later. An attorney with real estate expertise can prepare correction deeds and ensure proper recording at the Muscogee County Clerk of Superior Court.
Quick Facts: Real Estate in Columbus, Georgia
- GA Closing Attorney Requirement: Residential closings must involve an attorney under State Bar of Georgia rules — State Bar of Georgia
- GA Title Standards: Georgia uses warranty deeds, limited warranty deeds, and quitclaim deeds — Georgia Code Title 44
- Muscogee County Clerk of Superior Court: Property records recorded at 100 10th Street, Columbus — Muscogee County
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