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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

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

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?

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?

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?

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?

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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How to Track Child Support Payments: Here’s What You Need to Know

North Carolina permits you to track child support information online through its NCID identity system when support is ordered to …

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Relocation and Divorce – Understanding How to Navigate It

Even the custodial parent with sole legal and physical custody of a minor child cannot simply move the child out …

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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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