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North Carolina Personal Injury Statutes of Limitation

If you have been involved in a car accident, pedestrian accident, bus accident, slip and fall accident, or you have been the victim of medical malpractice or you were injured on someone else’s property, it’s important to know a few things...

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Practical Issues in Litigating Personal Injury Cases in North Carolina

While many injured parties revel at the idea of filing a lawsuit to hold those who injured them accountable, it’s important for potential litigants to understand aspects of the general litigation process in North Carolina from a practical...

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Divorce Law in North Carolina

A divorce in the State of North Carolina may be obtained in one of two ways: filing for an absolute divorce or a divorce from bed and board. In deciding whether to file for an absolute divorce or a divorce from bed and board, a multitude of factors...

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Adverse Possession in North Carolina

Adverse Possession is a current and longstanding doctrine of North Carolina Law that allows a person to acquire ownership of another person’s real estate through continuous long-term use and possession of the property. Basically Adverse...

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