Author: Kreger Brodish LLP
Today our free form is a release of liability. If for some reason you find yourself at fault for damaging someone else’s property or for causing someone else’s injury, then before you pay for any property damage and/or injuries you…
From time to time we get phone calls and emails from clients asking for documents or forms that do no pertain to our primary practice areas (personal injury, etc.). One of those forms that we are often asked for is…
Far gone are the days of trekking up to Vermont to ski for the weekend. As a New Jersey transplant to the Triangle Area, I’ve found some awesome ski areas that are worth taking a day trip to or even…
Today’s entry into the Durham Real Estate Attorney and Greensboro Real Estate Attorney blog discusses whether you need to hire a Durham Real Estate Attorney or Greensboro Real Estate Attorney to assist you with your Real Estate Closing. In North Carolina, if…
Today’s Durham Attorney and Greensboro Attorney blog post is going to give an overview of the Federal Debt Collection Practices Act (the FDCPA). The FDCPA, unlike the North Carolina Debt Collection Act (though there is a North Carolina Debt Collection Agency Act that is similar to the FDCPA), does…
Today’s Durham Speeding Ticket and Greensboro Speeding Ticket blog post discusses how to ask for a Prayer for Judgment Continued on a North Carolina Speeding Ticket. We are often asked how do you request a Prayer for Judgment Continued on…
If you received a traffic ticket and wish to fight it in court, you’ll need a variety of documents to support your arguments. NC traffic attorneys frequently recommend obtaining a certified copy of your driving record, as the court may…
For many potential Greensboro or Durham Chapter 7 Bankruptcy debtors, one of their largest assets is the debtor’s retirement plan. Many individuals in North Carolina have worked at the same job for a number of years, contributed to their retirement,…
Kreger Brodish LLP’s Greensboro Speeding Ticket Attorneys and Durham Speeding Ticket Attorneys are frequently asked whether an individual can handle their Durham or Greensboro speeding ticket by calling the District Attorney’s Office. The answer to this question is simply no. Both…
Within 20 to 40 days after your file your Greensboro Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Durham Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, a meeting of creditors is held. The purpose of the creditors meeting is for you the debtor to provide information to all of the creditors…