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NC is a pure contributory negligence state
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Last Modified on Apr 30, 2024

All states use some form of comparative negligence law when adjudicating auto accidents. Some states have changed to the more…

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The basics of real estate investing
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Real estate investing attracts many people interested in owning a property that grows in value. A core concept of real…

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The problems with eyewitness testimony
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Last Modified on Dec 11, 2023

Eyewitness testimony is a type of information used in both criminal and civil cases that many people would like to…

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Revocable living trust and how they work
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

For those living in North Carolina who want to plan their estates, a revocable living trust is a useful tool…

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3 reasons to consider a revocable living trust
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

Estate planning is different for everyone. Depending on your assets and your family situation, you may or may not require…

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The most important estate planning documents
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

No one likes to think about death, but it is something that every North Carolina has to face at some…

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Should you set up an LLC or partnership in North Carolina?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

LLCs and partnerships in North Carolina are two of the possible business structures you could set up. They are similar…

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Know these contingencies if you’re buying a home
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

If you’re a first-time home buyer, it’s essential that you understand contingencies. Many people who have never bought a home…

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The step by step process of real estate transactions
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Last Modified on Dec 11, 2023

Purchasing a home in a North Carolina real estate transaction is a unique process compared to buying other assets. It…

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Ramifications of a pour-over will
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2024

A pour-over will is a special tool that is useful for people in North Carolina who have trusts as a…

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