People don’t want to sit around and contemplate their demise. They also don’t want to die, leaving their loved ones experiencing more grief than they should by not having an estate plan. It is crucial that North Carolina residents take time to think about estate...
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The evolving life of estate planning
Some people view preparing for the end of life as not only challenging, but uninteresting. However, North Carolina residents should know that estate planning is anything but boring, and it doesn’t need to be difficult if there is some knowledge behind the process....
North Carolina probate laws and how they work
When someone dies, there are so many things to take care of. Hopefully, the deceased person did leave an estate plan, including a will. That estate plan must be managed and the assets given to beneficiaries, as stated in the will. However, before that can happen, the...
Will your business suffer through a divorce?
When a marriage ends, one of the most difficult things to go through is watching a life built by two break apart. In a divorce situation, under family law rules, North Carolina residents may see things go on the block -- the family home, cars, furniture. Everything is...
Tips for Real Estate Transactions
In North Carolina and throughout the country, buying and selling residential and commercial properties is an integral part of the business landscape. Even in a basic real estate transaction, however, complex issues may arise that are difficult to resolve. There are...
Major estate planning mistakes to watch out for
Some North Carolina residents in Lincoln County may not have given much thought to how they would want their loved ones to settle their estate after their passing. While it may not seem like a pressing issue for someone who is young, in relatively good health and who...
Family law: Becoming good co-parents after divorce
According to most professionals who work with children, those kids who have healthy relationships with both parents after divorce generally do much better than those who don’t. Parents in North Carolina who divorce and share custody of their children have guidelines...
Family law: Prenups are often necessary, although unromantic
Many couples who are planning on marrying are swallowing hard and having a talk about the what if’s. No couple wants to think about their marriage ending, but planning for the unforeseen is often necessary and very smart. Family law in North Carolina paves the way for...
Real estate agents must keep pace with changing times
The housing market has seen some real changes over the last few months. Real estate agents in North Carolina and throughout the entire country need to keep pace with those changes that are continuing. In order not to become extinct entirely, the guardians of real...
Trying to decide if divorce is right for you? Consider these tips
Many North Carolina residents find themselves struggling in their marital relationships. They may feel as if they and their spouse have become distant or that the relationship overall is just no longer satisfying and fulfilling. For you, the idea of whether it is time...