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Serving Union County & Surrounding Areas Since 1980
Perry, Bundy, Plyler & Long, LLP
At Perry, Bundy, Plyler & Long, LLP, we have been serving Union County and the surrounding areas in North Carolina since 1980. We are committed to providing each and every client with legal representation that is:
- High-quality
- Professional
- Fully personalized
To set up a fully confidential, no-obligation initial consultation, please do not hesitate to contact attorneys in Monroe NC today.
Practice Areas
With over 110 years of combined legal experience, you can trust your case with us.
Business Law
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A business requires legal representation from beginning to end. A smart business owner realizes the significance of realistic and educated experience when dealing with every aspect of business law.
Civil Litigation
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Our North Carolina civil litigation attorneys are strong and effective advocates for our clients. We have deep experience handling complex civil matters - representing individuals, families, companies, property owners, and other entities.
Family Law
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Instead of hiring someone who does family law on the side, look for an attorney with substantial experience in this area. To help you identify whether we are the right lawyer for you...
Personal Injury / Wrongful Death
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When you or a loved one are injured or a loved one is killed due to the negligence of another individual, you may be facing tremendous financial burdens due to medical costs, lost wages, and other expenses.
Social Security Disability
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If you are unable to work because of a physical or mental impairment, you may be entitled to receive social security disability benefits. The process of obtaining social security disability benefits can be complex, time consuming and frustrating...
Estate Planning
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The last will and testament is one of the most important documents in estate planning. A will allows the person making the will (the testator) to name recipients of his or her property, to explain how property...
Probate and Estate Administration
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When a loved one passes away, their assets and debts must be dealt with according to law. The person who handles the Estate Administration (an administrator if the deceased died without a will...
Criminal Law
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Anytime a person has been charged with a crime, it is a stressful situation. The criminal defense attorneys at Perry, Bundy, Plyler & Long, L.L.P. will provide counsel during this stressful time...
Traffic Tickets
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Your first instinct might be to quickly pay the ticket and suffer the points added to your driving record. After all, traffic ticket lawyers charge for their services, and you may think it’ll cost more to hire one to fight your ticket than to simply admit guilt.
Real Estate
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When involved in a real estate transaction, such as buying, selling or renting property, it is vital to have a thorough understanding of your rights and obligations, which can avoid any future problems...
Schedule Your Confidential Consultation Today
At Perry, Bundy, Plyler & Long, LLP, we are proud to be experienced, knowledgeable, and dedicated advocates for our clients. To request a fully confidential initial consultation, please contact our law firm right away. With an office centrally located in Monroe, North Carolina, we serve Union County and the surrounding communities.
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What a Will CAN and CANNOT Do Under North Carolina Estate Planning Laws
14/ January
Other than making sure to comply with requirements for executing an attested will under North Carolina estate planning laws, you generally have a great amount of flexibility and leeway regarding what you can include in the document. As you consider the provisions you want to include, your family situation, and other unique circumstances, you can...
Read More →How to File for Divorce in North Carolina
14/ January
If the personal connection between you and your spouse has led to a decision to end your marriage, it is important to recognize that you are dissolving a legal relationship as well. As such, you need to follow the process and meet the requirements as defined by North Carolina’s statute on divorce. Failure to comply...
Read More →Arbitration Services Monroe North Carolina
14/ January
When it comes to resolving civil disputes in North Carolina, a trial before a judge or jury is not the only option. You can use arbitration services Monroe, North Carolina to reach a resolution to your case outside of the courtroom. Essentially, the parties (or their lawyers) pick a private person or persons to decide...
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