by Scott Allen | Nov 23, 2011 | Family Law, Probate and Estate Administration
Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 If you’ve been appointed as an Executor or Executrix under a North Carolina resident’s Last Will and Testament, you must bring the original Will to the courthouse in the county where the decedent lived and qualify to administer the...
by Scott Allen | Nov 23, 2011 | Elder Law, Family Law
Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 I often receive calls from clients asking if I could set up a Revocable Living Trust for them. Sure, I can, but the real question is why do you think you need a trust? Many people believe they need a trust so that their assets will...
by Scott Allen | Nov 20, 2011 | Child Custody, Family Law
Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 Wake County Child Custody Mediation. The Wake County child custody mediation program was created by G.S. §§ 50-13.1(b), 7A-494, and 7A-495. Any case with a contested issue of custody or visitation must be referred to mediation...
by Scott Allen | Nov 17, 2011 | Child Custody, Family Law
Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 Skype, Apple Facetime and other video-conferencing technologies are being used more and more between parents and their children who are living primarily or temporarily at long distances. North Carolina law allows the district court...
by Scott Allen | Nov 16, 2011 | Child Custody, Family Law
Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 North Carolina law allows for the modification of a child custody order under certain circumstances. This article explores the law and the circumstances allowing the trial court to modify a custody order. This article assumes that...
by Scott Allen | Nov 14, 2011 | Annulment, Family Law
Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 Most everyone who gets married and then has immediate second thoughts wants to know if they can get an annulment in North Carolina. Usually the answer is no…. it is not a fix for a bad marriage decision. An annulment is very...