• Civil Contempt versus Criminal Contempt

    By Published On: May 18th, 2017

    Contempt of court refers to actions that challenge a court's authority, cast disrespect on a court, or impede the ability of the court to perform its function. Contempt takes two forms: civil contempt and criminal contempt.Civil ContemptThe most common form of civil contempt happens when someone fails to adhere to an order from the court, ...

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  • What happens to alimony during bankruptcy?

    By Published On: May 17th, 2017

    Filing for bankruptcy in order to avoid alimony is not always the best idea. An obligation to pay spousal support, also considered a domestic support obligation, is almost always not dischargeable. The general rule is that a debt for spousal support, or alimony, cannot be cancelled or forgiven.What is Alimony?Alimony is spousal support after a ...

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  • Why should I work with an estate planning team?

    By Published On: May 17th, 2017

    When you create an estate plan, you need the assistance of professionals from several fields. Primarily, you need to meet with the following:- An estate planning attorney who can help you design and create your will and/or trust. Not only will this professional create your estate plan, they will ensure that your plan meets both ...

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  • Creating a Living Trust in North Carolina

    By Published On: May 15th, 2017

    A living trust, sometimes call a revocable trust, is a written legal document through which your assets are placed into a trust for your benefit during your lifetime.Why Do I Want This?In the State of North Carolina, a living trust is a great estate planning tool that allows you to have your assets owned by ...

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  • Estate Planning Attorneys in Huntersville NC

    By Published On: May 9th, 2017

    If you need to arrange a consultation with an estate planning attorney in Huntersville NC to discuss your wills and estates needs, contact Adkins Law.

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