Often, our clients facing DWI, traffic, or other criminal charges have little experience with the law. They are looking for reliable answers and helpful information. Here, our experienced attorneys share articles exploring a number of topics related to criminal charges in North Carolina to help you more fully understand your legal situation, including DWI, speeding, reckless driving, license suspension and revocation, license reinstatement, misdemeanors, felonies, record expungement, and more.
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Failing to Yield to an Emergency Vehicle Is a Serious Offense in North CarolinaFailing to yield to an emergency vehicle in North Carolina can be a misdemeanor or felony offense. Learn more about this crime and the penalties you could face.
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Overview of Trusts in North CarolinaShould a trust be included in your estate plan? Contact our attorneys to discuss the pros and cons of creating a trust to fulfill your estate planning goals.
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Guardianship of Minor Children in North CarolinaWho will care for your child if you die? Our attorneys can ensure your wishes as to who will raise your child in the event of an unexpected death are heard.
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Keep Your Family Informed with a North Carolina HIPAA ReleaseWithout a North Carolina HIPAA Release, federal HIPAA laws could prevent your doctor from speaking with your family about your health care information.
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Understanding a North Carolina Health Care Power of AttorneyWho will make health care decisions for you if you are unable to? We can help you appoint a person to do so with a North Carolina health care power of attorney.
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A North Carolina Living Will Can Ensure Your End-of-Life Wishes Are Carried OutEnsure that your end-of-life medical decisions are carried out according to your wishes by contacting our North Carolina living will attorneys.
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Differences Between a Last Will and Testament, a Holographic Will, and a Nuncupative WillA last will and testament is an essential aspect to any North Carolina estate plan. Learn about the different types of wills and how we can help with yours.
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What Gun Offenses Could You Be Charged With in North Carolina?North Carolina has many different gun offense laws. Learn about crimes you could be charged with committing and the possible penalties if convicted.
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How a Charlotte Traffic Ticket Can Affect Your Commercial Driver’s License and Truck Driving Job"Are you a trucker who was issued a traffic ticket in North Carolina? Learn when a traffic violation can result in your CDL being suspended and how we can help.
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Trespassing Is a Serious Crime With Harsh Penalties in North CarolinaThere are a number of trespass offenses that you may be charged with in North Carolina. Learn what they are and possible sentences if you’re convicted.
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Are You Facing Misdemeanor or Felony Breaking and Entering Charges?Breaking and entering can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony in North Carolina. Here, we explain different offenses and the penalties you may face.
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How to Invoke Your Right to Remain Silent the Right WayWhat is your right to remain silent when questioned by the police? Here, we explain when you can assert this right and how to properly exercise it.