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David M. Schweppe

David M. Schweppe, Owner and Managing Attorney of The Schweppe Law Firm, P.A., has over 28 years of experience representing clients in criminal defense, personal injury, and workers' compensation. Admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1997, he earned his J.D. from Campbell University and his B.S. from Washington and Lee University. Based in Shelby, NC, Mr. Schweppe is dedicated to protecting clients’ rights and securing favorable results.

LATEST ARTICLES BY: David M. Schweppe

Is it possible for someone to sue a trust in North Carolina?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

People in North Carolina often establish trusts during the estate planning process. Trusts are legal entities that own and manage…

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Choosing an executor for your will in North Carolina
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Choosing your executor in North Carolina takes careful consideration. Your executor performs legal tasks on your behalf following your death.…

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Protect retirement savings during recessions
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

One of the biggest worries people have in North Carolina when the market starts to plunge is what will happen…

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How can an HOA cause you problems?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

The North Carolina Planned Community Act regulates homeowners’ associations (HOAs) in subdivisions created on or after Jan. 1, 1999. An…

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Grandparents can plan to leave money for their grandchildren
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Grandparents in North Carolina can utilize tools in estate planning to provide for their grandchildren, ensuring the passage of their…

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Why buyers should ask for a home inspection
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Whether it’s your first home or you’ve been through the process multiple times, buying a home in North Carolina is…

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Challenges to know about when buying real estate
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

It is critical that you perform due diligence prior to buying commercial or residential real estate properties in North Carolina.…

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Cocaine laws in North Carolina
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Cocaine is a Schedule II controlled substance in North Carolina, meaning that it is considered to have a high potential…

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How to discuss estate planning with your parents
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Last Modified on Sep 12, 2025

When your parents pass away, items such as their North Carolina home, a car or a bank account will need…

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The demands of the real estate profession
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

As a real estate professional in North Carolina, you know the challenges of working in this industry. Whether you are…

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