Month: May 2016

Getting Back an Engagement Ring in the Case of a Broken Engagement
No one enters into a romantic relationship with bad intentions. You get together because you deeply care about each other, …
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Obtaining or Modifying Child Custody in North Carolina
Parents deeply love their children, so it’s not surprising that child custody is often the most contentious issue in Charlotte …
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Can You Sue Someone for Breaking Up Your Marriage in North Carolina?
There are few things in life more painful than finding out a spouse has been unfaithful. Such a revelation can …
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Cohabitation Terminates Alimony in North Carolina, but How Do You Determine if a Couple Is Cohabitating?
Most people hate having to pay alimony once it’s been ordered by the court, and that’s somewhat understandable; alimony can …
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Obtaining a Temporary Parenting Arrangement in Mecklenburg County
When a couple splits up in North Carolina, whichever party has custody of children from the relationship is not required …
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Beware of Civil Actions After a Shoplifting Arrest
Shoplifting is a relatively minor crime that can have long-lasting consequences. Aside from the embarrassment, and the time and money …
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Know When North Carolina Police Can and Cannot Search Your Vehicle
Even if you’ve done nothing wrong, dealing with police in the course of a traffic stop can be a nerve-wracking …
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Dismissing Drug Charges Through North Carolina’s 90-96 Program
As drug laws continue to loosen around the country, resulting in lesser penalties and the legalization of marijuana in some …
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