For rent: $1900 per month.
6651 University Parkway, Winston-Salem, NC
One month security deposit required.
22 Tuesday Jan 2013
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For rent: $1900 per month.
6651 University Parkway, Winston-Salem, NC
One month security deposit required.
18 Friday Jan 2013
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I’ve hired Wesley Chapman to clear ivy in my backyard. He’s coming back out again to clear another area over run by ivy. He’s good. Real good.
Since he last worked on my yard he’s done plenty of others, including friends of mine who discovered a 1930’s fire pit they had no idea was in their backyard because it was covered in ivy.
Call Wesley Chapman at 336-978-5737 for clearing of ivy in your yard. Retake your yard!
Below are two shots of a yard he was in the process of clearing. See the difference for yourself:
18 Friday Jan 2013
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This week the attorneys at Sanders Law Firm PLLC filed a Caveat against the Last Will and Testatment filed in an estate. By filing the caveat, which means “beware” in Latin. We are challenging the validity of the will was that was probated with the clerk for the estate. In essence, we believe the will was made with both undue influence, meaning the testator signed while being overly influenced by a party that benefits from the challenged will, and without testamentary capacity, meaning the testator didn’t have the wherewithal to know what he/she was doing when he/she signed the will. The Clerk then executes an order telling the purported executor not to make any distributions, but preserve the assets in the estate until a jury trial.
The next step in the Caveat process is to align the parties into two camps: propounders (supporters of the challenged will) and caveators (those challenging the wills validity).
After that, discovery will commence. Ultimately a jury trial will resolve the issue of the will challenge.
Kirk Sanders 336-768-1515 handles Will Caveat (Will challenges) throughout the state of North Carolina.
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08 Tuesday Jan 2013
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Many people ask about how to handle scattering ashes if the cremains are not going to be placed in a memorial site, such as a cemetery.
Regulations governing the scattering of cremains vary according to where you want to spread the remains. Many cities and some counties have their own regulations in addition to statutes. Public parks, including national parks, have their own regulations. These include scattering ashes at sea.
http://www.cremationsolutions.com/Scattering-Ashes-Laws-Regulations-c108.html
The general rule is ashes can be scattered on personal property with the permission of the owner.
There is a book by Mark Harris called Grave Matters that has information about all types of body disposition, including various “green” alternatives, with a wealth of additional sources of information listed for every type of disposition.
Contact Kirk Sanders 336-768-1515 if you have a case involving fiduciary violations such as improper taking of money by a Power of Attorney or Executor of an Estate.
31 Monday Dec 2012
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Life estate in real property. Where there is a partition and/or sale of Real property involving a life estate. There is a motion for partition or partition sale before the clerk of court. A commissioner is appointed to determine if the property can be partitioned (divided) or if it can not be divided, then sold. Afterwards a motion and order to sell the property will occur. Notice of Sale will be made in a paper in the county where real property is located along with notice to all property owners.
We’ve participated in partitions of raw land with over 180 + heirs (yes, that’s right—more than 180 heirs), as well as commercial properties owned by fighting heirs, apartment buildings owned by owners in dispute. Depending on the property, we’ll do it on a fixed rate or take a commission.
Per NCGS Chapter 46—(Value of a life estate) In all proceedings for partition of land whereon there is a life estate, the life tenant may join in the proceeding and on a sale the interest on the value of the share of the life tenant shall be received and paid to such life tenant annually; or in lieu of such annual interest, the value of such share during the probable life of such life tenant shall be ascertained and paid out of the proceeds to such life tenant absolutely. (1887, c. 214, s. 3; Rev., s. 2509; C.S., s. 3235.)
How life estates can be valued:
Where there is a life estate and a remainder either vested or contingent, in lieu of the investment of the proceeds of the amount determined and awarded as just compensation to which the life tenant would be entitled to the use during the life estate, the court may in its discretion order the value of said life tenant’s share during the probable life of such life tenant be ascertained as now provided by law and paid directly to the life tenant out of the final award as just compensation established by the judgment in the cause and the life tenant may have the relief provided for.
NC Partition Attorney 336-768-1515
30 Sunday Dec 2012
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Art in Winston, Art Opening Show in Winston-Salem, Ashley Sanders, Emily Clare Art Showing, Jacqui Shooter Causey-Byers
Art opening for Emily Clare and Jacqui Shooter Causey-Byers. Their collaborative exhibit, Out of the Past, into the New, will be on display at Willow’s through the end of February. Blending photography with graphite and lithographic crayon drawings, Emily and Jacqui have merged the boundaries of their respective images. Please join Jacqui and Emily on January 13 from 4-6pm as they unveil their work. Complimentary appetizers will be available, as will a cash bar.
This show is promoted by Art In Winston http://www.facebook.com/ArtInWinston?fref=ts (Ashley Sanders). For more information and more photos, visit the facebook site.
For Willow’s Bistro’s location, please go to: http://www.willowsbistro.net/
Emily Clare’s bio at http://www.emilyclarestudio.com/asset.asp?AssetID=18119&AKey=ABQTA3L7
Jacqui Shooter Causey-Byers infor at http://www.facebook.com/jcshooterofficial
28 Friday Dec 2012
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“I saw the black car using the left hand turn lane to come across the road,” Purcell recalled. “All I could do was brace for impact.”
Purcell said the collision’s impact threw him in an opposite direction from his original direction.
“My body hit his car. I could hear it. The next thing I knew, I was flying through the air. I hit the ground. As soon as I hit the ground, I knew I was in trouble,” the bicyclist said.
Purcell suffered multiple injuries that includes broken ribs and a collapsed lung. He will undergo months of rehabilitation.
According to the accident report, speed was not a factor in the crash. The driver who crashed into Purcell was cited for failure to yield in a turn. Purcell believes the driver was likely distracted.
Purcell and other cyclists say there are too many accidents and near misses between cars and people on bikes. He’s urging more respect and attention to safety.
“I have a right to that road just like any other car does,” said Purcell.
By law, Cyclists are required to follow the same rules on the road as drivers, and drivers are required to treat bikes the same way they would any other vehicle.
“Slow down. Share the road. Respect that we’re out there, even if you don’t like to do it. As cyclists, we have to share the road too,” Purcell offered.
Sanders Law Firm, PLLC
336-768-1515
28 Friday Dec 2012
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The 5th Annual Texas Hold ’em championship of Winston-Salem will be held at Bibb’s Restaurant ( http://www.bibsdowntown.com ) in their Hickory Banquet Room.
Date: January 27, 2013
Time: 1:00 lunch & 2:00 Tournament begins.
23 Sunday Dec 2012
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The Winston-Salem Journal reported on December 22, 2012 that the estate of a rider in a car has made a motion to amend its original complaint to include the employer of the driver.
05 Wednesday Dec 2012
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In the early winter of 2011 we decided that the insulation in our attic was insufficient. This was pointed out by a contractor who said we basically had no insulation. After a bit of procrastination, we bit the bullet and had our attic blown. I compared our natural gas bills and summer electric bills from previous years and there was a dramatic difference in the amount we paid, even with variance in weather between the two years. For instance, in the summer before our attic was blown, I would notice our inside temperature would rise late into the night. Now it stays cooler throughout the day and night, the summer heat doesn’t seep into our house.
The installer we used was Carolina Home Performance (contact info below). They were knowledgeable and have been doing this for two generations in a family owned business. We looked at several others. They explained that it would take a year or so to recoup the savings. I highly recommend. Also below is an example of the estimate they gave me.
Contact: Matt Marshall, Carolina Home Performance, Inc.
HERS Rater, NAHB Green Verifier, BPI Building Analyst, LEED AP
(336)501-8882
www.CarolinaHomePerformanceInc.com
Description of Improvements
Additional blown in fiberglass attic insulation for a cumulative R-38 insulating value. Excludes insulating on top of floored section. Includes a wooden barrier to keep insulation in place at edge of upper attic. Includes insulating attic walls adjacent to conditioned space with R-19 batt insulation.
Total price $XXXX
Payment Terms
Payment upon completion. Estimated time to complete is ½ day.
Additional items which you may want to consider
Install rigid foam between framing at base of attic wall to prevent air leakage= $75
Install expanding foam around any plumbing and electrical penetrations= $45
Weather stripping around attic door= $40
Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions or concerns. If you would like to proceed with this work just let me know and we will schedule it. Thanks again for the opportunity to provide an estimate for this work.