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At What Age Can a Child Choose Which Parent to Live With in NC?

North Carolina custody decisions are based on many considerations, including each parent’s relationship with the child. Another factor is the …

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How Can Real Estate Agents Lose Their License?

Real estate agents are trusted professionals who must meet high ethical standards. Agents must take any complaint about their services …

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How to Bring Up a Prenup With Your Partner

Prenuptial agreements are becoming more common with people from all walks of life. However, bringing up a prenup requires considerable …

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Who Has to Pay Child Support In Joint Custody?

Each parent has a legal obligation to support their children, even if they are not currently living with them. But …

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What is an Unencumbered License?

You need a license as a nurse in North Carolina. As long as your license remains in good standing, you …

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Defending A Complaint Before The North Carolina Medical Board

Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals form the backbone of our medical system. According to data from the North Carolina …

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Arguments For and Against Alimony In North Carolina

Alimony (spousal support) is a payment made from one spouse to another during or following a divorce. Alimony may be …

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How are Child Support Payments Calculated in High-Income Divorce?

Are you a parent of young kids or teenagers who is prepared for a divorce in Charlotte or elsewhere in …

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How Can a Therapist Lose Their License in North Carolina?

A therapist may lose their license in North Carolina because of professional malpractice or incompetence. They may also lose their …

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What Are the Consequences of a Professional Boundary Violation?

If you have a professional license and have received a complaint, you may have questions such as, “What is a …

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While we offer a free consultation on traffic matters, criminal matters, and some professional license defense cases (if you have a pending Board complaint), we charge a fee for family law consultations to personalize our consultations to your specific needs. To learn about our fee structure, please get in touch.

Where can I get legal advice?

We recommend meeting with an attorney. While there is free legal help available for North Carolina residents from pro bono resources for civil matters, and public defenders for criminal cases, the best way to access tailored advice is to hire a lawyer.

Can I hire you if I’m in another state?

This is done on a case by case basis if you are involved in a family law, criminal, or professional disciplinary matter that involves another jurisdiction.

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