Month: April 2019

The only way your landlord can keep all or part of your security deposit, is if the landlord has provided an accounting to you showing for what purpose the security deposit was used. The accounting is for actual damages you,…

If your tenant has failed to pay rent, the legal mechanism for evicting the tenant is called a “Summary Ejectment.” Summary Ejectments are filed in the small claims division of the county in which your tenant resides (i.e., the county…

In short, yes. A claim for child support can always be brought to a judge, whether or not a settlement agreement exists. If your separation agreement left out provisions regarding child support, an action or a lawsuit can be brought…

Regardless as to whether your auto accident was a minor “fender-bender” or a serious and dangerous highway crash, you should ALWAYS call the police to come to the scene of an auto accident. There are multiple reasons why you should…

We get this type of question a lot. To be clear, the insurance adjuster doesn’t get to legally decide if you contributed to the accident or not. However, the insurance adjuster does get to decide whether the insurance company is choosing…

North Carolina traffic and criminal defense attorneys are often asked by their clients how to get their speeding ticket reduced to an improper equipment infraction. First, however, you might be wondering why a person would even want that their speeding…

If you have a negligence case arising from an auto accident for injuries, vehicle repairs, or other types of legal damages, it is very important to keep your eye on the calendar. If you miss the legal deadline to file…