Carter & Carter is a full service law firm with an emphasis on business litigation, bankruptcy, debtor and creditor rights, collections, corporate matters, real estate, and estate planning. For over 39 years, we have been serving clients in Wilmington and southeastern North Carolina with an emphasis on financial law, business litigation, bankruptcy, business law, contract disputes, and estate planning.
Carter & Carter is a full service law firm with an emphasis on business litigation, bankruptcy, debtor and creditor rights, collection, corporate matters, real estate, and estate planning. Carter & Carter has served southeastern North Carolina for over 37 years. James Oliver Carter and Oliver Carter, Jr. founded Carter & Carter in 1974. Oliver Carter, Jr. began practicing law in 1931 and he practiced in Wilmington from 1953 until 1982.
James Oliver Carter continued the practice, and in 2009 Oliver Carter III joined him. We help our clients identify their goals, and we advise them as to how they may pursue and achieve those goals in the context of their legal rights and duties.
Carter & Carter is a full service law firm with an emphasis on business litigation, bankruptcy, debtor and creditor rights, collection, corporate matters, real estate, and estate planning. Carter & Carter has served southeastern North Carolina for over 37 years. James Oliver Carter and Oliver Carter, Jr. founded Carter & Carter in 1974. Oliver Carter, Jr. began practicing law in 1931 and he practiced in Wilmington from 1953 until 1982.
James Oliver Carter continued the practice, and in 2009 Oliver Carter III joined him. We help our clients identify their goals, and we advise them as to how they may pursue and achieve those goals in the context of their legal rights and duties.
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James Oliver "Jimmy" Carter was born in 1949 and grew up in Wilmington, NC.
A graduate of Wake Forest University (B.A. 1971; J.D., 1974), Jimmy was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1974, and he has been in private.
Please be aware that contacting us does NOT create an attorney-client relationship or establish any ethical duty on our part.
Please do NOT send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.
James Oliver "Jimmy" Carter was born in 1949 and grew up in Wilmington, NC.
A graduate of Wake Forest University (B.A. 1971; J.D., 1974), Jimmy was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1974, and he has been in private.
Business litigation in the Wilmington, NC area is a principal focus of our practice.
Litigation may arise in connection with the development, operation, or dissolution of a business.
We represent companies in state court litigation arising out of contract disputes, debtor-creditor disputes, security interests, title disputes, fraudulent transfers, corporate governance disputes, and collection matters.
We regularly enforce judgments through execution and, if necessary, supplemental proceedings.
Our skilled oral advocacy and diligent research ensure that we use every legal advantage to advocate successfully on behalf of our clients.
Litigation may arise in connection with the development, operation, or dissolution of a business.
We represent companies in state court litigation arising out of contract disputes, debtor-creditor disputes, security interests, title disputes, fraudulent transfers, corporate governance disputes, and collection matters.
We regularly enforce judgments through execution and, if necessary, supplemental proceedings.
Our skilled oral advocacy and diligent research ensure that we use every legal advantage to advocate successfully on behalf of our clients.
Realizing that someone who owes you money cannot pay you in full and on time is usually a very unsettling feeling.
When a debtor enters bankruptcy, creditors must first determine the value and priority of their claims.
Then, they must file a proof of claim with the bankruptcy court before the deadline in order to preserve their right to be paid.
In a non-bankruptcy context, state law governs the order in which creditors will be paid while in bankruptcy matters, the Bankruptcy Code determines the order in which creditors will be paid.
When a debtor enters bankruptcy, creditors must first determine the value and priority of their claims.
Then, they must file a proof of claim with the bankruptcy court before the deadline in order to preserve their right to be paid.
In a non-bankruptcy context, state law governs the order in which creditors will be paid while in bankruptcy matters, the Bankruptcy Code determines the order in which creditors will be paid.
Our emphasis on Business Law in Wilmington and southeastern North Carolina comprises business formation and dissolution as well as drafting corporate documents such as operating agreements, shareholder agreements, corporate bylaws, corporate resolutions, contracts with third parties, and Articles of Incorporation and Organization.
Carter & Carter regularly assists clients with entity formation, including S- and C- corporations, LLCs, Partnerships, Professional Associations, and other business entities in the greater Wilmington, NC area.
Carter & Carter regularly assists clients with entity formation, including S- and C- corporations, LLCs, Partnerships, Professional Associations, and other business entities in the greater Wilmington, NC area.
We routinely advise our Wilmington and North Carolina clients regarding various estate planning strategies that may benefit them.
We draft wills, trust agreements, and other documents to make sure our clients' wishes and preferences are clearly expressed and successfully implemented.
Carter & Carter represents clients who are serving as the personal representative of a decedent, whether as executor, executrix, administrator or administratrix.
We are well-acquainted with the several different statutory processes for estate administration, and therefore we are able to clearly explain a client's different choices as well as the probable benefits and risks associated with each path.
We draft wills, trust agreements, and other documents to make sure our clients' wishes and preferences are clearly expressed and successfully implemented.
Carter & Carter represents clients who are serving as the personal representative of a decedent, whether as executor, executrix, administrator or administratrix.
We are well-acquainted with the several different statutory processes for estate administration, and therefore we are able to clearly explain a client's different choices as well as the probable benefits and risks associated with each path.
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