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Well, not exactly. If you die without a Will in the State of North Carolina, your assets will pass through the Intestate…
People are often easily, and understandably, confused by the terminology of “Will” vs. “Living Will.” However, the documents are not…
“What is the difference between a Will and a Living Will?” “If I die without a Will, all of my…
****The following blog written by a Charlotte, NC based divorce lawyer is designed to be an overview of three of the most…
The answer to this question is complex in that it may be addressed from a number of different legal perspectives.…
Lost in the legalese sometimes associated with divorce and other family law matters? Our Charlotte family law attorneys have defined a…
The Tender Years doctrine, which was prevalent for decades in the United States in child custody disputes, is the presumption that, all else being…
Most states, including North Carolina, have adopted the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), which in part, requires…
Each state in our country has its own set of guidelines regarding divorce, the requirements and procedures that must be…