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A new podcast episode is up! In our latest episode, attorney Jeff Rogers discusses the challenges presented to Cred… https://t.co/v7KvuxqNFq
Congratulations to attorney Bettie Sousa! Bettie was named to North Carolina Super Lawyers for her work in business… https://t.co/9qjVpVSHVL
Congratulations to attorney John Narron! John was named to North Carolina Super Lawyers for his work in family law. https://t.co/PkKjy2onml
In North Carolina, there are several laws in place intended to prevent you from effectively disinheriting your spouse. These laws include the Year’s… Read More
When the US Supreme Court ruled in June of 2015 that a state ban on same-sex marriages is unconstitutional and in violation of… Read More
Under North Carolina law, if no one can locate your will after your death, the court will presume you destroyed the will and… Read More
Aid and Attendance is a pension program available to honorably discharged veterans who served on active duty for at least 90 days, with… Read More
More and more law firms and financial advisors in North Carolina are touting the benefits of having a revocable living trust. While there… Read More
How many of us have thought about what would happen to us if one day we lost the ability to speak or get… Read More
Medicare and Medicaid are two government-supported entitlements that help senior and disabled citizens pay for things such as doctor visits, hospital stays, medications,… Read More
Did you know that we’re only a few decades away from having the highest number of senior citizens in the U.S. that we… Read More
This question comes up frequently in the context of school-aged children who may live with a grandparent or aunt, uncle, or someone other… Read More
One of my favorite legal quotes is by J.J. Childers: “There’s hell, and then there’s probate.” While certainly not as hopeless… Read More
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