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Listing Assets in Your Divorce

Are you preparing to get divorced in North Carolina? If so, you and your spouse must divide all property and …

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Post-Separation Support vs. Alimony in North Carolina

Maintaining financial stability is a crucial component of a marriage breakup. Both parties — and the court — want everyone …

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How to File for Equitable Distribution in North Carolina

Equitable distribution is the division of marital assets, usually as part of a divorce proceeding. When you’re a spouse considering …

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How to Divorce a Bipolar Spouse

Divorcing a bipolar spouse can be due to a continued strain on a marriage. Bipolar disorder, also termed manic-depressive condition, …

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Setting Healthy Co-Parenting Boundaries in New Relationships

Taking on a new relationship after an agonizing separation or divorce can be difficult. It gets further complicated if there …

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Interim Distribution and Equitable Distribution – What are the Differences?

As you head into divorce proceedings, you may hear the words interim distribution and equitable distribution. They are both ways …

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How Do Oral Stipulations Impact Equitable Distribution?

Any divorce is a complex matter. A person who used to be a teammate is suddenly an adversary. One of …

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If I Am Served Divorce Papers, Do I Have to Sign Them?

Maybe you were expecting it – maybe you weren’t. Divorce papers showed up on your doorstep. What now? What happens …

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How Are Retirement Assets Divided in a Divorce?

In a divorce, there are usually a few sought-after assets. Retirement accounts and the marital home typically make up the …

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Can I Sue For Back Child Support If There Is No Court Order?

Parents should be careful about getting everything in writing when it comes to child support. This protects both the paying …

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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.

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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.

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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