What is the Impact of the Bystander Effect in Parental Alienation?

Child Custody

What is the Impact of the Bystander Effect in Parental Alienation?

Whenever one parent takes steps to prevent their child from having a healthy relationship with the other parent, this can …

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How to Apply for an Absolute Divorce in Charlotte

What Do You Do If You Want to Separate But Can’t Afford To?

Separation and divorce are emotionally and financially challenging life changes. In North Carolina, you cannot get divorced until you have …

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How Child Custody and Marital Property are Divided in a Charlotte

How Child Custody and Marital Property are Divided in a Charlotte, North Carolina

The two biggest questions that we see at Remington & Dixon, when it comes to divorce in Charlotte, North Carolina …

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How to Apply for an Absolute Divorce in Charlotte

What Do You Need to Do About Your Insurance Policies After a Divorce?

A divorce is a big life change and it comes with more changes, especially when it comes to your finances …

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Getting an Annulment in Charlotte

What Can You Do To Ensure That Your Child Support Order is Enforced?

If you have a child support order in place, and you are the custodial parent, then this is likely a …

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North Carolina Family Law - Divorce and Mediation

North Carolina Family Law – Divorce and Mediation

There are a lot of big decisions that have to be made when you are going through a divorce. Naturally, …

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Child Custody

North Carolina Family Law and Child Visitation Concerns

One of the most emotional issues in North Carolina family law cases is child visitation. The courts will generally arrange …

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Getting an Annulment in Charlotte

Guidance in North Carolina Family Law Cases

Family is likely the most important thing to you. This is why some of the most difficult and emotional cases …

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Getting an Annulment in Charlotte

Divorce Proceedings: Issues with Estranged Spouses

Divorce can be a difficult and painful process for the parties involved. Making the decision to legally dissolve your marriage …

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Child Custody and Your Right to Information About Your Child

Third-Party Custody and Visitation Rights in North Carolina

Custody battles over children can be a very difficult and emotional process for all the parties involved. Care for a …

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