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Handshake Deals Will Cost You ,  Here’s How to Protect Your Business Properly

In business, relationships often begin with trust. A conversation, a mutual understanding, and a handshake can feel like enough, especially when you know the other party or want to move quickly. But when money, responsibilities, and expectations are involved, informal agreements are where problems begin. Handshake deals may seem efficient at the moment, but they […]

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How a Criminal Record Can Impact Your Future (and What You Can Do About It)

How a Criminal Record Can Affect Your Future in North Carolina Many people assume that once a criminal case is resolved, whether through dismissal, plea, or conviction, the impact ends there. In reality, that is often when the long-term consequences begin. A criminal record can follow you for years. It can appear in background checks,

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When Should You Call a Lawyer After an Incident? Earlier Than You Think

One of the most common mistakes people make after an incident is assuming they should wait to call a lawyer. They tell themselves it is “too early,” that things will probably resolve on their own, or that calling an attorney makes the situation seem more serious than it is. In reality, the opposite is often

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The Difference Between Charges, Citations, and Arrests in North Carolina

If you have ever heard someone say, “I was charged but not arrested,” or “I just got a citation,” you may have wondered what that actually means. In North Carolina, the terms charges, citations, and arrests are often used interchangeably in casual conversation, but legally, they are very different. Understanding the distinction matters. Each carries

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Can Police Question You Without Reading Your Rights? What NC Law Says

One of the most common misunderstandings in criminal law is this: many people believe that if police do not immediately read Miranda rights, a case automatically gets dismissed. That is not how the law works in North Carolina. Police can question you without reading your rights in certain situations. Miranda warnings are not required every

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Do Verbal Agreements Hold Up in Court? What North Carolina Law Says

There’s a common belief that if it’s not in writing, it doesn’t count. But in North Carolina, that’s not always true. Verbal agreements, sometimes called oral contracts, can be legally enforceable. But whether they actually hold up in court depends on the situation, the type of agreement, and the evidence available. Many disputes arise not

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