Category: Family Law
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 …
Read MoreWhat 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 …
Read MoreDoes 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, …
Read MoreDivorce Checklist for Fathers
The divorce checklist for fathers can help with your divorce proceedings. Our Charlotte family and divorce attorney at Remington & …
Read MoreHow 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 …
Read MoreHow 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 …
Read MoreDivorce Checklist for Mothers
Our divorce checklist for mothers can help you plan for the future. Getting divorced is one of the most significant …
Read MoreWho 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 …
Read MoreChild Support and Social Security
Child support is based on the needs of the child and the incomes of the parents. What happens when a …
Read MoreCan 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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