• Eviction Process in Mecklenburg County

    By Published On: September 16th, 2014

    Evicting a tenant can be difficult and confusing if you haven't been through the process before. Even if you have previously evicted someone, there are plenty of headaches that come along with the eviction process. From start to finish the process typically takes about 30 days. An eviction may, however, take up to several months.In ...

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  • Possession of Marijuana in Mecklenburg County

    By Published On: September 16th, 2014

    Over the last several years, possession of marijuana has become decriminalized in North Carolina. Many police officers in Charlotte, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, and the Lake Norman area have been advised to issue citations for possession of marijuana as opposed to making an arrest. Either way, if you are charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana, it ...

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  • Traffic Attorney in Mecklenburg County

    By Published On: September 16th, 2014

    Did you get a traffic ticket in Mecklenburg County? Traffic tickets, especially moving violations such as speeding tickets, can be very expensive. The true cost of your traffic ticket is much more than your fine. Not only will you be assessed court costs, which are way more expensive that the fine itself, but your insurance ...

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  • Uncontested Divorce in Mecklenburg County – September-2014

    By Published On: September 15th, 2014

    An uncontested divorce occurs when neither party is arguing over anything and they simply want to terminate their relationship. Typically, the parties have either already divided their property or there wasn't any property to divide. How do I get a divorce in Mecklenburg County? In Mecklenburg County, there are a number of requirements before you ...

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  • Modifying Alimony in North Carolina

    By Published On: September 15th, 2014

    In North Carolina, alimony may be awarded to a dependent spouse pursuant to divorce. Once an order for alimony is entered, it may be modified or vacated at any time upon a showing of changed circumstances by either party.In North Carolina, the termination of alimony may be made if a dependent spouse remarries or engages ...

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