Taylor Law PLLC

Taylor Law PLLC Trusted North & South Carolina Real Estate & Estate Attorneys.

06/01/2026

Is a free online will enough, or do you actually need an attorney? While those DIY websites are tempting, they often miss the specific nuances of North Carolina and South Carolina law. A "one size fits all" document can lead to major headaches, family disputes, and expensive legal fees for your heirs down the road. Seeing an attorney ensures your specific wishes are legally enforceable and your family is truly protected!

05/29/2026

Moving into a new home is the perfect time for a fresh start, and that includes your estate plan! Whether you are moving across town or coming from out of state, your legal documents need to reflect your new life and your new assets. Laws vary by state, and a will that worked in your old home might not be the best fit for your new one. Plus, it's a good time to consider any other adjustments that may need to be made. At Taylor Law, we can help you handle your home closing and your estate plan updates all at the same time. 🏑

05/27/2026

How do taxes work when you buy a house? At Taylor Law, we make it simple by providing you with all the necessary tax-related paperwork at the time of your closing. When tax season rolls around, you just take your 1099S and your settlement statement from closing to your accountant to make sure everything is filed correctly.

05/25/2026

Taylor Law is here for you! We have strategically placed our offices all over the region to ensure that no matter where you are buying or selling, we have a local expert nearby. You shouldn't have to travel far for great legal advice, so we have brought our neighborhood firm to you.

Wherever your next move takes you, we are already there and ready to help!

05/22/2026

Can buyers and sellers use different closing attorneys? The answer is yes! You always have the right to choose your own representation. We are more than happy to coordinate with other law offices to ensure the transaction goes smoothly.

05/20/2026

Did you know that where you buy a home determines who handles your closing? North Carolina and South Carolina are attorney states, meaning a licensed lawyer must oversee the transaction. This is different from title states, where a title company often handles the process. For you as a buyer, this means you have a legal advocate in your corner to navigate the fine print and protect your interests. It is an extra layer of security that ensures your biggest investment is handled the right way!

05/18/2026

If our attorneys had hype songs playing as they walked into the closing room, this is exactly what you would hear! πŸ”Š We take our work seriously, but we like to have a little fun too!

05/15/2026

Earnest money is meant to show you are serious about a house, but what happens when a deal falls apart? An earnest money dispute occurs when a contract is canceled and both the buyer and seller feel they are entitled to that deposit. These situations can get heated and complicated very quickly. It is important to know that as attorneys, we can’t just pick a side; the money often stays in escrow until everyone agrees or a court decides. Having a clear contract and a great legal team is the best way to keep your deposit safe!

05/13/2026

You found the one, but it is already under contract! 🏑 That is where the backup offer comes in. Here's what a backup offer looks like, and why it's a great way to stay in the running.

05/11/2026

If you are headed to our Belmont office for a closing, you are in for a treat! We absolutely love our location close to Main Street, and we highly recommend making a morning of it. Before or after you sign your papers, grab a cup of coffee and take a stroll down the block to the Belmont Bookshop (.bookshop). It is one of our favorite local gems, and our Belmont attorney, Alex, is always finding a new must-read there. Supporting our local business community is part of what makes our work so rewarding!

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Kings Mountain, NC
28086

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