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North Carolina Fathers’ Rights – Know Your Parental Rights

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Last Modified on Feb 11, 2026

North Carolina law grants fathers legal rights to custody, visitation, and support equal to mothers. Paternity is established through marriage,…

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North Carolina Probate Laws – All You Need To Know

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Last Modified on Dec 22, 2025

Just like any other state in the U.S., North Carolina proudly offers its residents a structured probate process under the…

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Is DUI a Felony in North Carolina?

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Last Modified on Dec 22, 2025

In 2019 alone, there were 323 total alcohol-impaired driving fatalities in North Carolina, comprising 23.5% of the total driving fatalities…

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Domestic Partnerships vs. Marriage in North Carolina – What Is the Difference?

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Last Modified on Feb 11, 2026

North Carolina law grants fathers legal rights to custody, visitation, and support equal to mothers. Paternity is established through marriage,…

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How Much Does a Divorce Cost in North Carolina?

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Last Modified on Dec 22, 2025

Divorce is a significant and challenging life event that can have huge emotional, financial, and legal implications for both parties…

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How to Avoid Paying Alimony in North Carolina?

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Last Modified on Dec 22, 2025

When your marriage ends in divorce, many aspects of your life will change. You are likely to be moving from…

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Advantages and Disadvantages of A Trust in North Carolina

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Last Modified on Dec 22, 2025

It is important to understand your options if you are beginning the process of estate planning. All estate planning tools…

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North Carolina DUI Laws and Penalties

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Last Modified on Feb 11, 2026

North Carolina DUI laws establish a legal blood alcohol concentration limit of 0.08%. In 2024, administrative penalties include license suspension…

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