People in North Carolina often establish trusts during the estate planning process. Trusts are legal entities that own and manage…
Choosing your executor in North Carolina takes careful consideration. Your executor performs legal tasks on your behalf following your death.…
One of the biggest worries people have in North Carolina when the market starts to plunge is what will happen…
The North Carolina Planned Community Act regulates homeowners’ associations (HOAs) in subdivisions created on or after Jan. 1, 1999. An…
Grandparents in North Carolina can utilize tools in estate planning to provide for their grandchildren, ensuring the passage of their…
Whether it’s your first home or you’ve been through the process multiple times, buying a home in North Carolina is…
It is critical that you perform due diligence prior to buying commercial or residential real estate properties in North Carolina.…
Cocaine is a Schedule II controlled substance in North Carolina, meaning that it is considered to have a high potential…
When your parents pass away, items such as their North Carolina home, a car or a bank account will need…
As a real estate professional in North Carolina, you know the challenges of working in this industry. Whether you are…