Attorney Timothy J. Peterkin is an experienced lawyer, having served citizens of North Carolina for 17 years. In addition to starting businesses and non-profits for his clients, he is also a serial entrepreneur. His business advice is not just based on legal training, but it also comes from practical experience. Ms. Gabrielle Blue is the office manager.
She is a graduate of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University with a Bachelor of Science in Sociology. She is also a NC Notary Public. Ms. Blue is responsible for obtaining official documents, training support staff, and managing intern staff relations. Outside of work, she enjoys studying at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke as she pursues her masters is social work.
Shakeita Sinclair is the office assistant. She has an Associate's Degree in Business Administration from University of Phoenix. She is responsible for scheduling all appointments and assisting Attorney Peterkin with Legal matters. She is a NC Notary Public.
She is a graduate of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University with a Bachelor of Science in Sociology. She is also a NC Notary Public. Ms. Blue is responsible for obtaining official documents, training support staff, and managing intern staff relations. Outside of work, she enjoys studying at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke as she pursues her masters is social work.
Shakeita Sinclair is the office assistant. She has an Associate's Degree in Business Administration from University of Phoenix. She is responsible for scheduling all appointments and assisting Attorney Peterkin with Legal matters. She is a NC Notary Public.
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Timothy J. Peterkin was born in Red Springs, N.C.
He received his bachelor's degree in English from North Carolina Central University (NCCU) and his Juris Doctor from NCCU School of Law.
After serving for several years in the non-profit community, Attorney Peterkin decided to expand his ability to serve clients and opened up his law office, The Peterkin Law Firm, in Raleigh, N.C.
The firm has accepted cases all over the state, including Wake, Durham, Wilson, Edgecombe, Nash, Forsyth, Granville, Cumberland, Hoke and Robeson Counties.
He received his bachelor's degree in English from North Carolina Central University (NCCU) and his Juris Doctor from NCCU School of Law.
After serving for several years in the non-profit community, Attorney Peterkin decided to expand his ability to serve clients and opened up his law office, The Peterkin Law Firm, in Raleigh, N.C.
The firm has accepted cases all over the state, including Wake, Durham, Wilson, Edgecombe, Nash, Forsyth, Granville, Cumberland, Hoke and Robeson Counties.
From start up businesses to well-established businesses, the Peterkin Law Firm can help you.
Start up businesses need assistance with filing articles of organization, setting up tax ID numbers and creating the original operating agreements.
Established businesses can benefit from liability reviews, including current vendor agreements, employment agreements, etc.
Start up businesses need assistance with filing articles of organization, setting up tax ID numbers and creating the original operating agreements.
Established businesses can benefit from liability reviews, including current vendor agreements, employment agreements, etc.
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A Will is designed to ensure that the estate you've worked so hard to build stays in the hands of those you've loved and designated to enjoy it, rather than being chipped away by taxes or family litigation.
A powerful way to show you care is to decide what important steps you can take to protect your loved ones when you can no longer be with them.
Establishing an estate plan is a good place to start.
Proper estate planning not only puts you in charge of your finances, it also provides clear instructions regarding your medical, family care, and financial wishes should you become incapacitated.
A Will is designed to ensure that the estate you've worked so hard to build stays in the hands of those you've loved and designated to enjoy it, rather than being chipped away by taxes or family litigation.
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