How Are Assets Divided in A Divorce?

How Are Assets Divided in A Divorce?

How Are Assets Divided in A Divorce?

Getting divorced might be fairly simple legally in many cases, but it is never easy emotionally. One party to the …

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How to File for Separation in North Carolina

How to File for Separation in North Carolina

Divorce in North Carolina is a pretty simple thing. There are only three requirements. Before you can file for divorce …

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Six Important Things to Know About Separation Agreements

Six Important Things to Know About Separation Agreements

If you are contemplating getting divorced in North Carolina, you should know that you must be separated for a year …

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What Are the Elements That Influence Child Support?

What Are the Elements That Influence Child Support?

If you are in the midst of a divorce that involves minor children, two things should be of major concern …

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Divorce with No Assets: What Do You Do Next?

Divorce with No Assets: What Do You Do Next?

Maybe you haven’t been married very long and haven’t had time to acquire a home or other property together. Maybe …

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What Does a Family and Divorce Lawyer Do?

What Does a Family and Divorce Lawyer Do?

There is a deceptively simple answer to the question, what does a family and divorce lawyer do? That answer is, …

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What Is Alimony Based On in North Carolina?

What Is Alimony Based On in North Carolina?

People don’t think much about alimony these days when it comes to divorces. Decades ago, the “wronged” spouse could get …

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