Recently, there has been a great deal of discussion about bankruptcy abuses and a new law designed to curb them. The Bankruptcy Abuse… Read More
In August 2004, the Department of Labor’s (DOL) long-awaited, and often hotly debated, new regulations designed to update and clarify the Fair Labor… Read More
With the increased numbers of men and women serving our country, creditors should be mindful of the protections provided by law for those… Read More
Subcontractors may encounter difficulties in collecting payments for work performed on construction projects. However, a subcontractor is not left out in the cold… Read More
A common slip-up can undo the benefits of setting up a separate business entity, such as a corporation, a limited partnership, or a… Read More
Over the last few years, there has been great interest among lenders and government regulators regarding the practice of making “high cost home… Read More
A good credit policy should be designed to protect your business in the event that a customer fails to pay his or her… Read More
Picture this: You have been in business for 12 years. You are well past the start-up stage and you are making good money. Read More
You have worked diligently to fully lease your commercial property–the leases have been signed, the tenants have moved in, and the rent is… Read More
Child support is calculated based on the North Carolina Child Support Guidelines, which are statewide presumptive guidelines formulated by the Conference of Chief… Read More
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