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Gastonia, NC Crime Rate – Latest Statistics
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2025

Taking the time to better understand local crime trends can provide valuable insight into the safety of a community. The…

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Lincoln County DWI Checkpoints – All You Need to Know
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Last Modified on Feb 10, 2025

We have all been there. You see a law enforcement traffic checkpoint up ahead and begin to feel nervous. Even…

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Shelby, NC Crime Rate
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Last Modified on Feb 10, 2025

Everyone wants to live somewhere they can feel safe and protected against the likelihood of becoming a victim of property…

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North Carolina DWI Laws and Penalties
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2025

Even if you thought you were drinking responsibly, having the misfortune of being pulled over at the wrong time can…

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What To Know About NC Real Estate Boundary Laws
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Real estate can be a complicated legal matter in the state of North Carolina. Real estate disputes, for one, can…

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Creating a planned giving program
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

All throughout North Carolina, there are hundreds of worthy charities and organizations that could use financial assistance. Some of these…

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Why a purchase offer should be custom, not boilerplate
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Last Modified on Dec 11, 2023

Buying a piece of real property in North Carolina could very well be the biggest transaction someone ever completes. They…

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Appointing a professional executor
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Choosing a responsible executor in a will is a critical element of estate planning. North Carolina testators may have a…

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Older people are less likely to have an estate plan
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

It’s always been pretty common for young adults in North Carolina to delay planning their estates. However, a recent trend…

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What is required for a burglary charge?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

In North Carolina, burglary is a felony offense punishable by a maximum sentence of up to 160 months. The legal…

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