Our family-owned law firm is a small entity that provides personal attention and legal representation for clients with different legal needs. Our practice areas include bankruptcy, social security and disability, family, criminal, traffic, and business law. Our firm represents parties through separation agreements, custody matters, divorce actions, the distribution of property, and all of the processes that go with them, whether resolved peacefully or litigated.
Whether you are incorporating, have changes in your business, need to formalize your business practices, have financial trouble, or need to sue or defend a suit, we can help. Legal needs don't come in ones; often, financial problems, domestic trouble, and other misfortune come together. When this happens, they should be dealt with in an integrated manner.
Entrust your legal concerns to our general practice attorney at Kakassy Law in Gastonia, NC, and rest easy knowing that your case is in good hands. Through the years, we have connected with the community, gaining extensive experience and in-depth knowledge.
Whether you are incorporating, have changes in your business, need to formalize your business practices, have financial trouble, or need to sue or defend a suit, we can help. Legal needs don't come in ones; often, financial problems, domestic trouble, and other misfortune come together. When this happens, they should be dealt with in an integrated manner.
Entrust your legal concerns to our general practice attorney at Kakassy Law in Gastonia, NC, and rest easy knowing that your case is in good hands. Through the years, we have connected with the community, gaining extensive experience and in-depth knowledge.
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He received his B.A. in 1977 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his J.D. in 1980 from Wake Forest University.
Additionally, he is a member of the Gaston County and North Carolina Bar Associations, as well as the North Carolina State Bar.
Mr. Kakassy has more than 36 years of experience in the District and Superior Courts of North Carolina, the Court of Appeals, and in Federal District Court.
He also has extensive experience in the Federal Fourth Circuit Appellate Court.
Gaston County Dept. of Social Services Community Performance Advocacy Committee, Board Member.
Additionally, he is a member of the Gaston County and North Carolina Bar Associations, as well as the North Carolina State Bar.
Mr. Kakassy has more than 36 years of experience in the District and Superior Courts of North Carolina, the Court of Appeals, and in Federal District Court.
He also has extensive experience in the Federal Fourth Circuit Appellate Court.
Gaston County Dept. of Social Services Community Performance Advocacy Committee, Board Member.
Why should I seek out a lawyer with experience in several areas?
Problems that need legal solutions often come in bundles, requiring solutions that involve one lawyer and an integrated thought process.
Injuries and divorces may lead to a bankruptcy filing while business problems may lead to litigation.
Our firm can help with more than a single need, and we can refer to others when that need arises.
How are "divorce, " "family law, " and "domestic" lawyers different?
They are not.
The services are the same.
Problems that need legal solutions often come in bundles, requiring solutions that involve one lawyer and an integrated thought process.
Injuries and divorces may lead to a bankruptcy filing while business problems may lead to litigation.
Our firm can help with more than a single need, and we can refer to others when that need arises.
How are "divorce, " "family law, " and "domestic" lawyers different?
They are not.
The services are the same.
What is bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy is the process of organizing and dealing with your debts according to the requirements of the federal law.
All debts and all assets must be listed and reported.
Full disclosure is absolutely essential to the process.
How do I know when I need to file bankruptcy?
If you believe you have the need, our office can provide you with a worksheet to fill out, return, and discuss during the consultation.
At that meeting, we can discuss whether and how you should file, as well as what chapter may be appropriate to you.
Bankruptcy is the process of organizing and dealing with your debts according to the requirements of the federal law.
All debts and all assets must be listed and reported.
Full disclosure is absolutely essential to the process.
How do I know when I need to file bankruptcy?
If you believe you have the need, our office can provide you with a worksheet to fill out, return, and discuss during the consultation.
At that meeting, we can discuss whether and how you should file, as well as what chapter may be appropriate to you.
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