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We represent public officials accused of crimes

One need only read some of this blog’s previous posts to know how easy it is for public officials, elected…

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What is ‘failure to discharge duties’ in North Carolina?

Aspiring Statesville and other local North Carolina politicians might not be fully aware of this, but when they took on…

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How can a prenuptial agreement help me if I am getting married?

If you are thinking about getting married in the Statesville and Mooresville areas, the one thing you should not overlook…

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What should I do if a parent isn’t following a custody order?

As is the case with just about any court order or judgment, a custody and parenting time order is only…

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North Carolina officers charged with drug-related crimes

What started as a case of one sheriff’s deputy allegedly taking a weapon and a powdery substance from the department…

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Why you should reconsider moving out of the marital home

If you are ready to call it quits with your spouse and move on with your life in Iredell County,…

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Alimony payments can be tax deductible for now

This blog has on previous occasions discussed how North Carolina residents may be expected to pay spousal support, or alimony,…

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Truckers beware: you may not be able to shake that ticket

In the past, it was common in the traffic courts around North Carolina and the rest of the country to…

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If I blew over 0.08 on a breath test, should I just plead guilty?

Many people in Statesville, North Carolina, might have the impression that if they are stopped on the suspicion of being…

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