Legal Tips
Separate your business.
If you run your own business, you should consider a limited liability business entity. Running a sole proprietorship is simple, but it exposes you and your family to certain risks. Read more...
Select the correct beneficiaries.
Do you have a life insurance policy or retirement plan? Who are your beneficiaries? If your estate is listed as the beneficiary, your heirs could be in for a surprise when you pass away. Read more...
Get insurance, even if you rent.
Property insurance isn’t just for homeowners. Even if you rent, you need insurance protection. Homeowner’s or renter’s insurance primarily covers against loss to your property due to damage or theft. But it can also be important if you’re ever sued. Read more...
Designate your health care wishes.
How should medical decisions be made for you in the event of an accident? Without the appropriate legal papers, your next of kin will attempt to make the decisions that you would want. But does he or she know all your wishes? Read more...
Execute a will.
Estate planning isn’t just for wealthy old people. If you’re an adult, you need an estate plan. This spells out what happens to your property when you die. While the law provides default rules for people who don’t specify their intentions, you might be surprised by what those rules say. Read more...
Draft solid contracts.
Do you know who owns that computer program you just made for a client? Draft a solid contract to preserve your rights. For information on how, contact us here or at 704-375-8488.
Create non-compete agreements.
What would happen if your most valued employee left to start a competing business? Protect your customer base and trade secrets through non-compete agreements.
Collect all evidence.
Make sure you collect all the evidence you need at the scene of an accident. If you need help use our iPhone App (WRECKamend iPhone App).
Get more than the minimum car insurance.
Auto Liability Coverage only covers the person you injure, it does not cover you when you get injures. You need uninsured and under-insured motorist coverage (UM/UIM).
If you run your own business, you should consider a limited liability business entity. Running a sole proprietorship is simple, but it exposes you and your family to certain risks. Read more...
Select the correct beneficiaries.
Do you have a life insurance policy or retirement plan? Who are your beneficiaries? If your estate is listed as the beneficiary, your heirs could be in for a surprise when you pass away. Read more...
Get insurance, even if you rent.
Property insurance isn’t just for homeowners. Even if you rent, you need insurance protection. Homeowner’s or renter’s insurance primarily covers against loss to your property due to damage or theft. But it can also be important if you’re ever sued. Read more...
Designate your health care wishes.
How should medical decisions be made for you in the event of an accident? Without the appropriate legal papers, your next of kin will attempt to make the decisions that you would want. But does he or she know all your wishes? Read more...
Execute a will.
Estate planning isn’t just for wealthy old people. If you’re an adult, you need an estate plan. This spells out what happens to your property when you die. While the law provides default rules for people who don’t specify their intentions, you might be surprised by what those rules say. Read more...
Draft solid contracts.
Do you know who owns that computer program you just made for a client? Draft a solid contract to preserve your rights. For information on how, contact us here or at 704-375-8488.
Create non-compete agreements.
What would happen if your most valued employee left to start a competing business? Protect your customer base and trade secrets through non-compete agreements.
Collect all evidence.
Make sure you collect all the evidence you need at the scene of an accident. If you need help use our iPhone App (WRECKamend iPhone App).
Get more than the minimum car insurance.
Auto Liability Coverage only covers the person you injure, it does not cover you when you get injures. You need uninsured and under-insured motorist coverage (UM/UIM).