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Military Divorce in North Carolina

A military divorce in North Carolina is different from a non-military proceeding in some important ways. There are unique rules …

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NC Medical Board Disciplinary Actions Against Physicians

A complaint, investigation, or disciplinary action can jeopardize your medical career as a physician. The North Carolina Medical Board (NCMB) …

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What Can Cause a Nursing License Suspension in North Carolina?

Nurses are the heart of the American healthcare system and have a significant beneficial influence on the health and well-being …

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How to Respond to a NC Medical Board Investigation

Getting a letter that a complaint has been filed against you is among the top on the list of a …

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Alienation of Affection Laws in North Carolina

Remington & Dixon has seen third parties disrupt marriages and lead to divorces. Perhaps your situation has been affected by …

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Punishments for Contempt of Court in NC Family Court

Disobeying a legally binding and enforceable order from a family court in North Carolina is not advisable. Failure or refusal …

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Can a Parent Withhold Child Visitation in North Carolina?

When a couple with children goes separate ways, the North Carolina law dictates that child custody orders should be made …

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Can I Massage Without a License in North Carolina?

North Carolina’s demand for more massage therapists is growing rapidly. Coincidentally, one question is becoming increasingly common: can you massage …

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How to Divorce From Bed and Board in North Carolina

In North Carolina, you don’t have to completely dissolve your marriage to get away from an abusive, negligent, or otherwise …

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Listing Assets in Your Divorce

When you start the divorce process, you need to look for ways to make the divorce more manageable and less …

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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.

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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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