Law Office of Miranda R. McCoy
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Areas of Practice: Bankruptcy In her bankruptcy practice, Miranda McCoy specializes in motions for relief, proofs of claim, responses to objections to claim and objections to confirmation. Miranda has developed a reputation for obtaining favorable settlements in these matters for her clients by strategically arguing her clients’ positions with opposing counsel. Most opposing counsel in the North Carolina bankruptcy bar know that Miranda will not settle for a result that is less than what she could obtain at a hearing on the matter. Through her years of practice in these matters, Miranda is familiar with the opinions of the North Carolina bankruptcy judges and knows how to best represent her clients’ interests at the hearings. Further, Miranda believes that proactive counseling is in our clients’ best interests. She offers on-site training for bankruptcy processors so that they can better understand the application of the bankruptcy code, the courts’ local rules and the judges’ approaches to the financial industry’s standard operations. Real Estate Law Our residential real estate practice focuses on putting ourselves in the client’s place. We make every effort to give sellers, buyers and realtors at least 24 hours advance notice of the amounts that will be needed at closing. While the firm enlists the assistance of paralegals in the processing closing packages, attorneys will directly oversee these functions and will review each package to ensure that the work is completed properly. Additionally, an attorney will take all the time that the parties need for questions or concerns during the closing. Our clients will never be made to feel rushed or that their concerns are not important. Behavioral Healthcare Bankruptcy and Medicaid cases go hand and glove because of the stringent federal and state regulations. The State of North Carolina has been overhauling its behavioral healthcare system over the past years. This overhaul, coupled with the State’s budget crisis, has resulted in many individuals and providers challenging the State’s system. Miranda McCoy is recognized statewide for her expertise in this area, having successfully challenged the State’s Attorney General’s office on two occasions, prompting the overseeing Commission to change its rules and successfully appealing the State’s ruling on services for a disabled child. |