Yearly Archives: 2010

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Estate Administration: Qualifying as Administrator

In North Carolina, if a person dies without a Will, that person is said to have died “intestate,” and the Administrator is the person who handles the deceased person’s (decedent’s) estate. If…

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Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions?

How important is it that you know the restrictions on your property? Just ask a recent Charlotte couple who now have to demolish a $500,000 addition to their home because they innocently…

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The Importance of Knowing Your Automobile Insurance Coverages

In North Carolina there are basically six types of typical automobile insurance coverage. (1) there is liability coverage which pays others that you might hurt with your car. Currently, the minimum limits…

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Corporations Must Be Represented By Counsel

If you own a corporation, company, small business, or some other organization and you feel you have been wronged or you wish to file a lawsuit . . . hire an attorney.…

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Negligent Truck Maintenance

Driving adjacent to or even near a tractor trailer represents one of the largest fears of the driving public. Simple physics and common sense suggest that if your mini cooper and a…

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Trees are beautiful but dangerous

In the past two years our firm has handled two death resulting from falling trees. In both instances there was a failure to inspect and remove the tree after telltale signs of…

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Consequences of Writing a Worthless Check (NC)

If you are like me, then there are times in your hectic life when you aren’t quite sure exactly how much money you have in your checking account. In an age where…

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