How to Prove Adultery in North Carolina

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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Divorce Checklist for Fathers

Divorce Checklist for Fathers

The divorce checklist for fathers can help with your divorce proceedings. Our Charlotte family and divorce attorney at Remington & …

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How to File for Emergency Child Custody in NC

How to File for Emergency Child Custody in NC

To file for emergency child custody in North Carolina, file a complaint or motion with the court stating one of …

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How to Tell Your Kids About Divorce

How to Tell Your Kids About Divorce

Knowing how to tell your kids about divorce can help prepare them for what’s ahead. While divorce is a time …

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Divorce Checklist for Mothers

Divorce Checklist for Mothers

Our divorce checklist for mothers can help you plan for the future. Getting divorced is one of the most significant …

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Who Should File for Divorce First?

Who Should File for Divorce First?

When you divorce, you want justice in terms of division of property, alimony, and child custody. You want to minimize …

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Child Support and Social Security

Child Support and Social Security

Child support is based on the needs of the child and the incomes of the parents. What happens when a …

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Can You Get a Name Change After Divorce in North Carolina?

Can You Get a Name Change After Divorce in North Carolina?

Most women change their names when they get married (70-80%). Also, 3% of men change their names when they get …

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