If necessary, you want to ensure that your disabled loved one qualifies for SSI or other government assistance programs in North Carolina. Depending on your loved one's finances, you may want to consider a special needs trust as part of your estate plan. What is a...
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When forensic evidence is unreliable
If you live in North Carolina and are facing criminal charges, the prosecution might have forensic evidence against you. You might assume that this means you will struggle to be found not guilty, but forensic evidence is not as reliable as some may assume it is....
Should you hire an attorney when buying a home?
The state of North Carolina generally requires buyers to hire an attorney to assist with the closing process. Although you may not like the extra expense associated with doing so, having legal counsel on your side ensures that you understand what you're agreeing to on...
Incapacity and estate planning in North Carolina
Creating a plan for one’s inevitable demise can be a very challenging experience. From determining how to divide your assets to planning your funeral, each decision brings with it its own unique set of difficulties. While many individuals will eventually prepare for...


