Many contracts contain standard “Act of God” or “Force Majeure” provisions. What do these terms mean? Often people scoff at legal “boilerplate”. But will these provisions quietly become your savior in the COVID-19 Pandemic crisis? Let the lawyers at Maitland &...
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Wills and Power of Attorneys: Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Will? We always recommends creating a Will in order to protect your assets and your loved ones, and to ensure that your wishes are met. What’s a Power of Attorney? This allows you to put someone in charge of handling financial and legal matters for you if...
Creating a separation agreement before a divorce
North Carolina law requires spouses to live separately and apart for at least one year prior to filing for divorce. Each individual must reside in his or her own home for the court to recognize a legal separation. When a spouse decides to move out of a shared home,...