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What does it mean to be complicit in a crime?

On Behalf of Griffin Law, PLLC |

Nov 19, 2019 |

Many North Carolina residents believe that the only people who risk being accused of a crime are the ones thought to have directly been involved in committing the criminal activity. However, this is not always so. It is possible under certain circumstances to face charges…

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How the court decides to award alimony in divorce

On Behalf of Griffin Law, PLLC |

Nov 04, 2019 |

During a divorce in North Carolina, the couple splits all assets, but sometimes one spouse still needs monetary support after the divorce finalizes. The court does not always grant alimony. Instead, the court looks at certain factors to determine length, amount and if a spouse…

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3 key points about getting divorced in North Carolina

On Behalf of Griffin Law, PLLC |

Oct 21, 2019 |

When starting the divorce process in North Carolina, you may have a lot of questions. The process can be confusing because of all the legal aspects. It may not help that you are also probably going through a lot of emotions and would rather be…

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