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Noncustodial Parent – What It Means and What You Need to Know

Custody in North Carolina is divided between legal custody – for making life decisions – and physical custody, which relates …

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Is There a Child Custody Age Limit?

Is There a Child Custody Age Limit? The age of majority in North Carolina is 18 and, thus, barring exceptional …

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Four Reasons Why Mediation Is Important

A divorce is one of the most stressful life events that a person will ever face. Mediation can make the …

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What Happens If You Can’t Pay Child Support?

Child support is an ongoing financial burden that becomes too much for many parents to pay. If you find yourself …

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What Does a Professional License Defense Lawyer Do?

There are many professions that require a professional license from the state. Anyone from a nail technician to an accountant …

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What Occurs When You File for Dissolution of Marriage?

The process of divorce is not always easy. Once you have made the difficult decision to end a marriage, you …

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Can Alimony Payments Be Garnished?

The Legal Information Institute explains that garnishment is “a court-ordered process for collecting on a judgment.” As an alimony order/agreement …

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How Often Can Child Support Be Modified?

The average amount of child support paid monthly is around $500. If you’ve just lost your job or receive a pay …

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How to Fight a Child Support Decrease

Marriages break down every single day. This is an unfortunate fact, but it’s true. Much of the time, a separation of a …

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Can I move from North Carolina to another state with my children after divorce?

As many as 25% of custodial parents move away from their communities within two years after getting a divorce, according …

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FAQs

Are consultations free?

While we offer a free consultation on traffic matters, criminal matters, and some professional license defense cases (if you have a pending Board complaint), we charge a fee for family law consultations to personalize our consultations to your specific needs. To learn about our fee structure, please get in touch.

Where can I get legal advice?

We recommend meeting with an attorney. While there is free legal help available for North Carolina residents from pro bono resources for civil matters, and public defenders for criminal cases, the best way to access tailored advice is to hire a lawyer.

Can I hire you if I’m in another state?

This is done on a case by case basis if you are involved in a family law, criminal, or professional disciplinary matter that involves another jurisdiction.

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