Areas Served
Attorney Serving Clay County, North Carolina
Home county. Our office sits on Main Street, one block from the Clay County Courthouse.
Clay County is home. The firm’s office sits on Main Street in Hayesville, one block from the Clay County Courthouse and a short walk from the Register of Deeds. For Clay County residents, working with the firm means an attorney who knows the local courts, the local records, and the community.
How the firm serves Clay County
- Real estate — closings, title work, and deed preparation for homes, cabins, and mountain land in Hayesville, Warne, Brasstown, and Shooting Creek.
- Probate and estate administration — guiding executors and administrators through the Clay County Clerk of Superior Court.
- Wills, trusts, and estate planning — flat-fee plans for Clay County families.
- Estate and trust litigation — will caveats and fiduciary disputes in Clay County Superior Court.
- Guardianships — guardian of the person and estate proceedings before the local Clerk.
- Civil litigation and contracts — disputes and agreements for Clay County individuals and businesses.
Local knowledge
Property in Clay County carries the title questions common to the mountains — family land, shared access roads, and gaps in old records. Lake Chatuge, the Tusquittee valley, and the parcels along US-64 each have their quirks. The firm’s familiarity with Clay County records helps keep a closing or an estate moving.
Communities served include Hayesville, Warne, Brasstown, Shooting Creek, Tusquittee, Elf, and Sweetwater.