North Carolina Child Support Arrears and Laws
All parents are legally responsible for supporting their children, regardless of whether there is a court order or not. But …
Read MoreWhen Does Child Support End in North Carolina?
Child support payments are often mandated by a court of law when the parents of a child go through a …
Read MoreMilitary 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 …
Read MoreNC 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) …
Read MoreWhat 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 …
Read MoreHow 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 …
Read MoreAlienation 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 …
Read MorePunishments 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 …
Read MoreCan 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 …
Read MoreCan 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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