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Incapacity and estate planning in North Carolina
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Creating a plan for one’s inevitable demise can be a very challenging experience. From determining how to divide your assets…

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Does your small business need a business law attorney?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

North Carolina entrepreneurs may find that their businesses are thriving, but with so much growth can come growing pains. Did…

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Disclosure requirements for selling property in North Carolina
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

When you are thinking of listing your home in North Carolina there are a few disclosure requirements. Providing proper disclosures…

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What you need to know about home disclosures in North Carolina
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

North Carolina law requires home sellers to give buyers a disclosure statement, but there are certain things that they don’t…

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Could A Trust Assist Beneficiaries With A House?
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Last Modified on Sep 19, 2025

Pwning a house allows many people to build the bulk of their personal equity. When writing a will, a home…

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Issues with photo analysis evidence
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Last Modified on Jul 09, 2024

Some criminal cases in North Carolina rely on circumstantial evidence, including photo analysis. Photo analysis has been used for decades…

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Selling a house for unmarried couples
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Residents of Shelby and other parts of North Carolina might want to learn more about what happens when two unmarried…

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Overview of employer responsibilities to employees
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

North Carolina and federal business laws establish certain responsibilities that employers owe to employees. Employer duties can be classified into…

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What to know about Zoning Laws in North Carolina
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Zoning laws regulate business activity on a given property, what types of businesses can exist on that property, along with…

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Most Americans don’t have a will to their name
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Last Modified on Dec 01, 2025

It’s been estimated that 70% of citizens throughout North Carolina and the remaining 49 states do not have a will.…

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