Category: Family Law
Alienation 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 MoreHow to Divorce From Bed and Board in North Carolina
In North Carolina, you don’t have to completely dissolve your marriage to get away from an abusive, negligent, or otherwise …
Read MoreListing Assets in Your Divorce
When you start the divorce process, you need to look for ways to make the divorce more manageable and less …
Read MorePost-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 …
Read MoreHow 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 …
Read MoreHow 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, …
Read MoreSetting 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 …
Read MoreInterim 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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