Deciding When Divorce Arbitration Is Right

Deciding When Divorce Arbitration Is Right

Deciding When Divorce Arbitration Is Right

Going through a divorce trial is often a lengthy and expensive process. It also means addressing your failed marriage in …

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Divorce vs. Separation: What’s the Difference Between Legal Separation and Divorce?

What’s the Difference Between Legal Separation and Divorce?

Divorce vs. Separation: what’s the difference and how do I proceed with each process? Although they seem similar to most …

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What is The Benefit of Divorce Mediation?

What is the Benefit of Divorce Mediation?

Divorce mediation is the process of determining the terms and conditions for a divorce between two parties without court interference. …

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Important Reasons to Get a Prenup: Protecting Your Assets and Future

Important Reasons to Get a Prenup: Protecting Your Assets and Future

A prenuptial agreement is a legal document that outlines certain stipulations to which you and your spouse must adhere once …

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North Carolina Child Custody Mediation Checklist

North Carolina Child Custody Mediation Checklist

If you’re attending a child custody mediation, having a checklist can make the session more productive. You need a custody …

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How Does Divorce Mediation Work in North Carolina?

How Does Divorce Mediation Work in North Carolina?

Divorce mediation in North Carolina generally works in two phases. The first phase is for child custody and visitation. A …

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Divorce as a Stay-at-Home Mom

Divorce as a Stay-at-Home Mom

Divorce as a stay-at-home mom can be daunting. You have important rights. Also, there are things you should know as …

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How to Prove Adultery in North Carolina

How to Prove Adultery in North Carolina

Proving adultery can significantly impact a North Carolina divorce. Since it’s up to the other spouse to present evidence of …

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What Are The Qualifications To Receive Alimony?

What Are The Qualifications To Receive Alimony?

Qualifying for alimony may be an important part of your North Carolina divorce proceedings. It’s important to understand how to …

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Does North Carolina Family Court Drug Testing Affect Custody?

Does North Carolina Family Court Drug Testing Affect Custody?

Drug testing is a part of the family court system. If a parent is ordered to take a drug test, …

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