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Jan. 25, 2017
Mobile Homes, generally referred to as manufactured homes, are an inexpensive housing choice. However, there are legal issues that homeowners often overlook or are unaware of when deciding to purchase a mobile home.
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Jan. 25, 2017
The North Carolina Elective Share statute has changed. Spouses in North Carolina once had the right to “Dissent” from a deceased spouse’s Will if statutorily inadequate provision were made for the surviving spouse.
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Jan. 25, 2017
Anytime you find yourself in a bad situation, you can normally fall back on the support of your family. You can always rely on them to be there for you when you most need them.
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Jan. 25, 2017
A divorce is the most devastating time of many people’s lives. While emotions often blind us, it is important to know the legal side of divorce. Since family law varies from state to state
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Jan. 24, 2017
Both the North Carolina and Federal Government have enacted laws to protect “consumers” against improper and unfair conduct by debt collectors.
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Jan. 24, 2017
A Concord debt relief attorney is a professional who has been trained to help people resolve their debts. An attorney can help you negotiate with your creditors so that you will be able to get a better settlement.
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Jan. 24, 2017
Those who are experiencing enormous debt may need to consider obtaining personal bankruptcy help. If you owe more than you can pay and are being constantly harassed by debt collectors
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Jan. 24, 2017
People can find themselves in dire financial straits for all sorts of reasons. From medical expenses to job losses, it is easy to get behind and see no way to catch up.
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Jan. 24, 2017
Last week President Obama exercised his executive authority and made more borrowers eligible for an existing program capping student loan repayments at 10% of an individual’s monthly discretionary income.
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Jan. 24, 2017
This is a question we get asked all the time. Here’s some information to help you out and make you think before calling our Concord bankruptcy law firm or any other lawyer in Cabarrus County.
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