• The Big Picture on Divorce in North Carolina
  • The first thing you need is a solid understanding of how divorce law works in North Carolina. This article describes the basic substance of separation and marital dissolution law in North Carolina. With this information, you can better grasp the overall outline of the separation and divorce process in North Carolina. You will [...]

  • 5 Things to Do Before You Even Think About Getting a Divorce
  • These are the five things you must do before you act any thoughts you have about divorce. It’s important to be certain that you have done the things you need to do to feel good about your decisions. Here are the top five things to do.
    1. Talk to a Marriage Counselor or other professional [...]

  • Alienation of Affection and Criminal Conversation
  • An outsider’s interference with marriage can cost the outsider big bucks in North Carolina
    Fairly high-dollar awards in such cases have existed here for a number of years, a fact not generally known. As long ago as 1926, for instance, a jury in MaconCounty rendered a verdict in the amount of $12,000 against the lover of [...]

  • Collaborative Divorce – The No-Court Divorce
  • Collaborative Divorce is a new way for a divorcing couple to work as a team with trained professionals to resolve disputes respectfully, without going to court.
    In a Collaborative Divorce, each spouse has the support, protection and guidance of his or her own lawyer. Often, other professionals such as child specialists, financial specialists and divorce coaches [...]

  • Choosing an Attorney
  • There’s no other way to say it: Using a lawyer can make a genuine difference in how you feel during the process of separation and divorce. A lawyer who truly listens to you and responds appropriately can greatly reduce your fears, uncertainty and confusion. A lawyer who doesn’t listen to you, or who botches your [...]

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  • RSS NC Divorce Forum

    • CS What's it for? July 2, 2009
      "Meanwhile, the mother uses the child support to pay her mortgage instead of giving them lunch money or buying them clothes"...........man, that REALLY ticks me off! Sorry, but that just got the best of me! What do you WANT HER to do????????? Live in a cardboard box with her kids dressed to the nines? […]
    • Custody question July 2, 2009
      Please contact our office by phone for a referral. […]
    • Is ED required with QuitClaim? July 2, 2009
      The quitclaim deed only had the effect of changing the title to the home unless it contained language which made reference to the equitable distribution laws and was signed and notarized by both of you, the quitclaim was not effective to remove the home from the martial estate. […]
    • Pay Support for Adopted Child July 2, 2009
      If a child has been adopted by his or her step parent, the natural parent is no longer responsible as his or her rights would have to be terminated prior to the step parent’s adoption, but the support obligation he owed prior to the adoption is not affected. […]
    • Sep Agreement vs filing for equitable distribution July 1, 2009
      If you have a separation agreement neither party should file for ED. The separation agreement defines ED and is enforceable on its own. […]
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