One of the primary documents you may want to execute as part of your estate planning is a power of attorney.Under the laws of the state of North Carolina, residents may appoint another individual to act in their stead as their attorney-in-fact or agent. This might be...
Month: March 2016
Can a criminal record affect my college applications?
You might not realize the many different ways a criminal conviction can affect your future life options. Consider how certain convictions might affect the college or university applications you are filling out.After a classmate of a female student at the University of...
What are the duties of an estate administrator?
When administering an estate in North Carolina, the personal representative has certain specific duties to perform. These include all of the following:-- Gather assets of the deceased. -- Pay out claims to legitimate creditors.-- Make the disbursements to settle the...
Reinstating a suspended driver’s license in North Carolina
Many reasons can contribute to the loss of a driver's license in North Carolina. Some of these reasons include the accumulation of too many points, a DWI, the refusal to submit to a breath or blood test, or reckless driving or speeding. If your driver's license is at...
How does the family law court system determine child custody?
Most parents in North Carolina would agree that keeping their children healthy, happy and safe is the family's top priority. This is just as true in divorce as it is in marriage, if not more so. Despite this priority, parents often disagree during divorce proceedings...
Misdemeanor DWI charges come in 5 levels
If you're facing misdemeanor DWI charges, you need to know exactly what the charges are, and that means looking at the five different levels that can be used in North Carolina. They are as follows:Level Five This is the least serious offense. You could end up with a...
Probating An Estate In North Carolina
When an individual passes away, his or her estate often needs to go through probate. In North Carolina, there are two probate procedures - one for individuals who die with a will or estate plan, another for those who do not.TestateIndividuals who pass away with a will...