If You’re Over 18, You Need a Health Care Power of Attorney
In North Carolina, the General Assembly recognizes that we all have the fundamental right to control decisions related to our medical care. In this effort,
In North Carolina, the General Assembly recognizes that we all have the fundamental right to control decisions related to our medical care. In this effort,
Dating while separated can be much more complicated than you might think. Dating while you and your spouse are separated can create complex legal issues
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
When you are facing a divorce, it is important to be sure that your child custody agreement is part of a legally binding document, and
Free Trader Agreements are something we often get asked about as divorce attorneys in North Carolina. Our clients want to know what a Free Trader
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
Attorney fees can be one of the greatest expenses involved in the divorce process, but divorce attorney fees aren’t straightforward. The amount of attorney fees
In North Carolina, there are very specific laws regarding drafting and executing wills. In order to ensure your will is valid and complies with state
If one or both spouses own a business and it was created or grew during the marriage, then the business will likely be considered a
Are you wondering if you need a prenup? The use of prenuptial agreements is on the rise. While it may not seem very romantic, more
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
Common law marriage is something that most of us have heard of, but do we really know what it is? Does this concept even exist
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
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
What is Post Separation Support? Post separation support (PSS) is a temporary form of alimony. A dependent spouse may be entitled to PSS pending a
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