Blog
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,…
Notice: Unfortunately, we are presently not accepting new family law and divorce cases at this time. In short, yes. A claim for child support can always be brought to a judge, whether or not a settlement agreement exists. If your…
You should always call law enforcement if you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident. The agency or department you should call will depend on the accident location. If the accident occurred in a city or town, you would…
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…
Notice: Unfortunately, we are presently not accepting new traffic offense cases at this time. Getting a speeding ticket in North Carolina can be frustrating, especially if points on your license and potential insurance hikes loom. Many drivers assume that all…
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…
Most Americans have at least one credit card. It can sometimes be easy to run up a credit card balance, and end up with monthly payments that are just not feasible to pay. If this happens, and if the holder…
When you receive a lawsuit (usually called a “complaint”) in the mail, it should come with a civil summons. The civil summons directs you to file an answer with the court within 30 days of receiving the summons and complaint….
If you are injured in an auto accident while on the job, you may be able to pursue legal remedies through BOTH your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance and through the at-fault driver’s automobile insurance (like a usual personal injury case)….
Notice: Unfortunately, we are presently not accepting new family law and divorce cases at this time. In North Carolina, your spouse is not required to sign paperwork allowing you to get divorce. In some states, you are required to prove…