The Importance of Business and House Appraisal For Divorce
Aside from the emotional difficulties involved in a divorce, how do you untangle a life that has been built as a couple? It is one
Aside from the emotional difficulties involved in a divorce, how do you untangle a life that has been built as a couple? It is one
In North Carolina, there is no such thing as a legal separation. As soon as one spouse moves out of the marital home, a separation
Once you have been separated for over one year, you can get a divorce from your spouse. You have to live separate and apart for
In North Carolina, which parent has the care and control of a child is considered custody. The court will consider any and all factors that
In North Carolina, a married couple must live separate and apart for one year before a divorce can be granted. A separation agreement can resolve
How is child support determined in North Carolina? Child support is determined by using a set of guidelines called the North Carolina Child Support Guidelines,
The statutory elective share is designed to prevent someone from disinheriting his/her spouse. Upon a spouse’s death, the statute grants the surviving spouse the opportunity
The short answer is, yes, you can buy a house during the period of separation from your spouse. There may be a few hoops to
Termination of parental rights is a serious and complex matter and should not be taken lightly. The other parent’s mere lack of involvement in the
If you are a victim of domestic violence or you have been accused of domestic violence, our law firm can help you to navigate the
There are several things that your attorney may recommend for getting your estate in order, but the most common documents include the following: Living Will
Are you contemplating a divorce? Perhaps you have had discussions with friends or family members who have horror stories, but please remember that each case
In North Carolina you must be separated for at least one year before you can file for an absolute divorce, so we get calls from
Spouses divorce for many different reasons, but often it is from a lack of trust; one spouse felt betrayed for one reason or another. Emotions
What will happen to your assets when you pass away? Who will be in charge of making sure your wishes are carried out? Who will
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