Law Office of Kathryn Johnston Tart - Serving Harnett, Johnston, Sampson and surrounding counties. Kathryn Johnston Tart Law, PLLC is a general practice law firm, meeting the needs of our clients by offering legal services in complementary areas of the law. Our cases are in the legal areas of Divorce and Family Law, Real Estate transactions, Corporate formations and Estate planning.
Some call us Harnett County Lawyers, but we handle legal matters in other counties as well. We focus on obtaining the best possible result in every phase of your legal matter and we are results driven. Our clients regularly comment that at KJT-LAW we get to know them, pay attention to the details of their case and work diligently to make the law for them!
Some call us Harnett County Lawyers, but we handle legal matters in other counties as well. We focus on obtaining the best possible result in every phase of your legal matter and we are results driven. Our clients regularly comment that at KJT-LAW we get to know them, pay attention to the details of their case and work diligently to make the law for them!
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KJT-Law knows from experience the impact of Family Law on individuals, families, veterans, active duty military members and the community is long-lasting and life changing, making Family law one of the most complex areas of law within the Judicial System.
We are skilled at effectively combining numerous methods (legal investigation, forensic accounting, legal counseling, negotiations and effective trial presentation) to obtain your best result, whether your best results are found in a court order or an agreement.Forming the appropriate business entity is vital to protecting your hard-fought efforts to grow a prosperous and successful business.
We are skilled at effectively combining numerous methods (legal investigation, forensic accounting, legal counseling, negotiations and effective trial presentation) to obtain your best result, whether your best results are found in a court order or an agreement.Forming the appropriate business entity is vital to protecting your hard-fought efforts to grow a prosperous and successful business.
After your divorce, spousal support is alimony. KJT-Law knows how to help you obtain or fight an award of alimony. N.C. law requires the Court in orders for spousal support, to deem the recipient as the dependent spouse, the payor as the supporting spouse and determine the payor has the reasonable ability to pay the support to the dependent spouse.
KJT-law loves to help clients become parents through adoptions! We have completed all types of adoptions, including, but not limited to: step-parent adoptions, agency adoptions, adult adoptions, independent adoptions and relative adoptions. In some of the adoptions, we first had to terminate parental rights of one/or both biological parents before we could complete the adoption.
Forming a business requires informed decisions.
KJT-Law has the knowledge of North Carolina law and experience to: (1) facilitate you in choosing the best corporate structure for your needs, whether it be a for profit or non-profit business, sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company or corporation; (2) appropriately organize or incorporate your business; (3) write your operating agreement or bylaws; and (4) set up your corporate book for success in the future.
KJT-Law has the knowledge of North Carolina law and experience to: (1) facilitate you in choosing the best corporate structure for your needs, whether it be a for profit or non-profit business, sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company or corporation; (2) appropriately organize or incorporate your business; (3) write your operating agreement or bylaws; and (4) set up your corporate book for success in the future.
NOTE: If you are getting married or divorced, you have at least one thing in your favor: name changes can be an automatic part of the process. In general, the court proceedings for an adult are relatively simple. So long as the requirements are satisfied, the judge will grant the name change. You should tell the judge the reason for wanting to change your name, as some reasons may be more important than others and will require special attention.
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