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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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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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Welcome Back, ‘Nature Boy’

A Mecklenburg County judge rescinded an outstanding arrest warrant for former professional wrestler Ric “Nature Boy” Flair.   The WWE …

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Brief History of Child Custody Laws

Up until the late 1970s, the prevailing theory about child custody was that children needed a strong attachment to one …

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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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