About Jacob A Wagoner Attorney At Law PLLC — General Practice Yadkinville North Carolina
Jacob A Wagoner Attorney At Law PLLC provides general practice Yadkinville services to clients across the Yadkin County area. Jacob A. Wagoner is a small-town general practice serving residents of Yadkinville and the surrounding Yadkin County wine country in northwest North Carolina. The Yadkin County Courthouse on State Street is the venue for most civil and family matters.
Located in Yadkinville, NC, the practice serves residents who need responsive counsel grounded in local court procedure. For visitors looking to compare options, the directory of Yadkinville attorneys lists additional firms in the same area for side-by-side review.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the attorney as accessible and prompt with returns calls, with clear flat-fee quotes for routine matters and realistic timelines for litigation. Reviewers in this small community appreciate the personal touch missing from larger Winston-Salem firms.
General Practice Yadkinville — Practice Areas & Services
- Estate planning and probate. Wills, healthcare powers of attorney, and probate filings in Yadkin County Clerk of Superior Court under N.C.G.S. Chapter 28A.
- Real estate transactions. Residential closings, deed preparation, and title work for properties across Yadkin and Surry counties.
- Family law. Separation agreements, divorce, custody, and child support filed in Yadkin County District Court.
- Traffic and minor criminal matters. Misdemeanor defense and traffic-ticket representation in Yadkin County District Court.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Yadkin County court?
Civil, family, and criminal matters are heard at the Yadkin County Courthouse at 226 East Main Street in Yadkinville. Probate is handled by the Clerk of Superior Court in the same building.
How long does North Carolina probate take?
Routine probate in Yadkin County usually takes nine months to a year, including the three-month creditor claim period required under N.C.G.S. § 28A-14-1.
Do I need to be separated before filing divorce?
Yes. North Carolina requires a one-year continuous separation before either spouse can file for absolute divorce under N.C.G.S. § 50-6. Equitable distribution and other claims can be filed during the separation period.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Yadkinville, North Carolina
- NC bar size: North Carolina has approximately 30,000 active attorneys licensed by the North Carolina State Bar — NC State Bar
- County courthouse: Yadkin County Courthouse is at 226 East Main Street in Yadkinville — NC Courts
- Separation requirement: North Carolina requires a one-year continuous separation before filing for absolute divorce — N.C.G.S. § 50-6


