These days, you can have a bona fide business up and running within hours – as long as you have the right technological skills to get a website going and something your customers or clients want. However, starting a new business isn’t without its challenges, and you...
Year: 2023
When is entering a home considered an illegal search and seizure?
The concept of when police can and cannot legally search a home and seize property originated in the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which provides protection from “unreasonable” searches and seizures with a warrant that must be based on “probable cause.”...
What homeowners need to know about construction defect claims
Most homeowners view an investment in the property where they live as a wise financial choice. They can expect to recoup those investments in a higher overall sale price when they eventually list their home. However, not every new construction, remodeling or expansion...
The trial experience of murder/manslaughter attorneys is critical
Knowing that one has the right to a criminal defense after an arrest can help someone to more effectively assert their rights. The more serious the charge, the more important basic civil rights may become. Murder and manslaughter are generally among the most severe...
What are the best options for a new business start-up?
There is a lot of paperwork and planning involved in the establishment of a new business in North Carolina. Aspiring business owners need to explore their business model and evaluate local markets to better ensure that they can generate a profit. They also need to...
Can the police enter your property without a warrant?
If you are under investigation for a crime, law enforcement officers may show up on your property looking for evidence. During this encounter, they may demand to access your property. Before they can do so, however, they either need to have your permission or they...
NC Supreme Court Update
The North Carolina Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the first time in 2023 on Tuesday, January 31st. This will be the first set of oral arguments to take place in front of this panel of Justices following the 2022 election. New to the North Carolina Supreme...
3 myths about divorce
Divorce is as old as sliced bread. Many people end up getting divorced for a number of reasons. For example, many people divorce because they have conflicting parenting styles, while others may struggle with communicating or negotiating finances. However, many people...
Was it murder or an act of self-defense?
Murder is one of the most severe criminal accusations an individual can face. When the state believes that you are directly responsible for the death of another person and that your actions were intentional, not negligent, prosecutors may bring a murder charge against...
Is your ex a “Disneyland parent?”
Divorce is challenging for everyone involved. But it is often the children who suffer the most when their parents split up. No decent parent wants their children to be sad. To stave off feelings of sadness and regret in the kids, some parents go overboard and become...