Using Self Defense as a Criminal Defense in North Carolina
In 2011, the General Assembly revised the self defense law in North Carolina with two new statutes. Together, they express …
Read MoreWhy it Is Always Wise to Hire a Personal Injury Attorney
A personal injury is a difficult thing for anyone to face and recover from. There are so many things to …
Read MoreDivorce Proceedings: Issues with Estranged Spouses
Divorce can be a difficult and painful process for the parties involved. Making the decision to legally dissolve your marriage …
Read MoreThird-Party Custody and Visitation Rights in North Carolina
Custody battles over children can be a very difficult and emotional process for all the parties involved. Care for a …
Read MoreUnderstanding Your Post Parole Supervision
Parole is granted to a prison inmate as a provisional release, meaning under certain terms and conditions, the inmate will …
Read MoreStatute of Limitations on Rape: Why It Needs to Change
Rape unfortunately happens too often in America, with a sexual assault encounter happening every two minutes, according to the Rape, …
Read MoreEstablishing Stepparents’ Rights to Stepchildren in North Carolina
The law is not particularly kind when it comes to the rights of stepparents in regards to their stepchildren. In …
Read MorePremarital Agreements In North Carolina: More than Just a Smart Idea
There are a number of reasons why two people would agree to a premarital agreement before marriage. No one likes …
Read MoreThe Importance of Jury Selection in North Carolina Criminal Trials
There is no more important process in a criminal trial than the selection of jury members. The jury in your …
Read MoreWhat Happens if You Don’t Pay Child Support?
What happens if you don’t pay child support? Child support, mandated by court order and typically disbursed in monthly installments, …
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