Contact Joines & James
Attorneys at Law, PLLC
115 East Main Street
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
Phone: (336) 838-2701
Fax: (336) 838-9661
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Welcome to Joines & James, Attorneys at Law
Wilkesboro, North Carolina's Attorney Firm
The firm of Joines & James, PLLC was established in 2010 when attorneys Timothy B. Joines and Carmen James formed a partnership
dedicated to serve the legal needs of their home communities. The firm’s attorneys have over 30 years combined experience in the
practice of law with concentrations in the areas of will contests, estate and Medicaid planning should a family member be facing
long term nursing home care or simply need a will or power of attorney drawn. Joines & James attorneys handle all types of real
estate needs from the drafting of a deed, closing home purchases and loans, to litigating right-of-way issues and boundary disputes,
residential or commercial.
Joines & James, PLLC is located at 115 East Main Street Wilkesboro, North Carolina. The office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday. Appointments outside the office may be made for persons with special needs who cannot come to the office.
Telephone: 336-838-2701; Fax: 336-838-9661.
The attorneys and support staff of Joines & James are a local law firm proud to be a part of and serve their home community today
and in the future.
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Featured Legal Article: Wills Trust and Estate Planning
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