Cohabitation Terminates Alimony in North Carolina, but How Do You Determine if a Couple Is Cohabitating?

Cohabitation Terminates Alimony in North Carolina

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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Splitting Assets in the Tar Heel State

Splitting Assets in the Tar Heel State

North Carolina is an equitable division state, and an equitable property division is not necessarily the same thing as an …

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Divorce The Easy Way

Divorce The Easy Way

In the last several years, a number of startups have initiated operations, promising to make marriage dissolution faster and more …

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The Economics of a Gray Divorce

The Economics of a Gray Divorce

Women who divorced after age 50 are much more likely to live in poverty than women who divorce earlier in …

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“Divorce Month”

“Divorce Month”

A combination of deferred emotional decisions during the fall-winter holidays, deferred financial decisions during this period, and an underlying desire …

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Love on the Rocks

Love on the Rocks

Nationwide, the divorce rate has leveled off and even decreased slightly in recent years. But three North Carolina Cities are …

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Getting an Annulment in Charlotte

North Carolina Divorce Guide

Divorce is a prevalent, yet complicated, legal issue in North Carolina. Like most states, North Carolina has specific legal requirements …

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