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November 6, 2025
When parents separate or divorce, child custody is often the most emotionally difficult issue. North Carolina courts prioritize the child’s best interests—but what does that really mean? At Perry & Waters, LLP, we help families in Henderson, Oxford, and nearby communities navigate custody disputes with compassion and clarity. 1. Types of Custody in North Carolina Legal custody : The right to make important decisions (education, healthcare, religion). Physical custody : Where the child lives day to day. Parents may share joint custody, or one parent may have primary custody. 2. Key Factors the Court Considers Each parent’s ability to provide stability The child’s relationship with each parent History of domestic violence or substance abuse The child’s age and (sometimes) preferences Who has served as the primary caregiver 3. Can Custody Be Modified Later? Yes. If there's a substantial change in circumstances—like relocation, job loss, or concerns about the child’s safety—you can request a modification. We regularly represent parents in these post-judgment cases. 4. The Role of Mediation In many cases, parents are required to attempt mediation before a custody trial. We prepare clients for mediation and advocate throughout the process. 5. Local Insights Matter Knowing how local judges handle custody can make a difference. At Perry & Waters, we bring specific knowledge of how family courts in Vance and Granville Counties evaluate these cases. Custody decisions shape your child’s future and your family’s stability. Contact our team at Perry & Waters to get experienced legal support through every step of the process.
November 6, 2025
Planning for the future is one of the most important things you can do for your family. But estate planning is more than just writing a will. At Perry & Waters, LLP, we help individuals and families in Vance and Granville Counties build comprehensive plans that protect what matters most. 1. A Legally Valid Will Your will outlines how your property should be distributed and who should serve as guardian for your minor children. In North Carolina, your will must meet specific legal standards to be valid. 2. Power of Attorney Documents A durable power of attorney allows someone you trust to manage your finances if you become unable to do so. Without this, your loved ones may face court delays or disputes. 3. Advance Healthcare Directive Also called a living will, this document outlines your medical care preferences and appoints someone to make decisions if you're incapacitated. 4. Trusts (Optional, but Powerful) Trusts can help your estate avoid probate, protect privacy, and manage assets for children or beneficiaries with special needs. We help clients decide if a trust is right for them. 5. Beneficiary Designations Review and update beneficiaries on life insurance, retirement accounts, and bank accounts. These override your will if they conflict. A solid estate plan gives you peace of mind—and saves your loved ones from confusion and court battles. Contact Perry & Waters today to start building your plan in Henderson or Oxford.
November 6, 2025
Being arrested for DWI (Driving While Impaired) in North Carolina is a serious situation. Whether it’s your first offense or a repeat charge, the consequences can impact your license, finances, and future. At Perry & Waters, LLP, we help clients across Vance and Granville Counties understand their rights and take the right next steps. 1. Remain Calm and Exercise Your Rights After an arrest, avoid arguing with officers or volunteering information. Politely decline to answer questions without an attorney present. You're not required to take field sobriety tests, and refusing may limit evidence used against you. 2. Understand the Immediate Consequences In North Carolina, your license can be suspended shortly after a DWI arrest. You may be eligible for a limited driving privilege, but deadlines for requesting hearings are strict. 3. Contact a Local DWI Attorney Immediately An experienced DWI attorney can evaluate the details of your case, challenge the evidence, and represent you at DMV and court proceedings. At Perry & Waters, we’ve defended DWI cases throughout Henderson, Oxford, and beyond. 4. Keep Detailed Notes Write down everything you remember from the arrest—where it happened, what the officer said, and what tests were administered. This can help your attorney identify potential defense strategies. 5. Don’t Delay Your Defense North Carolina courts take DWI charges seriously. Early legal action can improve your chances of reduced charges, a dismissal, or a more favorable outcome. A DWI charge doesn’t have to define your future. If you've been arrested in Henderson, Oxford, or surrounding areas, contact Perry & Waters, LLP for experienced, local representation.