Establishing Stepparents’ Rights to Stepchildren in North Carolina

Child Custody and Your Right to Information About Your Child

Establishing Stepparents’ Rights to Stepchildren in North Carolina

The law is not particularly kind when it comes to the rights of stepparents in regards to their stepchildren. In …

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Child Custody and Your Right to Information About Your Child

Premarital Agreements In North Carolina: More than Just a Smart Idea

There are a number of reasons why two people would agree to a premarital agreement before marriage. No one likes …

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Getting an Annulment in Charlotte

What Happens if You Don’t Pay Child Support?

What happens if you don’t pay child support? Child support, mandated by court order and typically disbursed in monthly installments, …

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Child Custody

Putting Your Child First in a Divorce: the Bird’s Nest Arrangement

A divorced couple with children often play a time consuming game of custody exchanges with the kids: two parents shuttle …

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How to Apply for an Absolute Divorce in Charlotte

North Carolina Medical Insurance, Separation and Divorce

Even though many divorces may be bitter and drawn out, spiting your soon to be ex-spouse is generally not a …

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Getting an Annulment in Charlotte

Lean On Me: Attorney-Client Privilege and Your Friends in North Carolina

Divorces, even amicable ones, are stressful situations, possibly the most stressful of a person’s life if they are unfortunate to …

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Child Custody and Your Right to Information About Your Child

Getting Back an Engagement Ring in the Case of a Broken Engagement

No one enters into a romantic relationship with bad intentions. You get together because you deeply care about each other, …

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Child Custody and Your Right to Information About Your Child

Obtaining or Modifying Child Custody in North Carolina

Parents deeply love their children, so it’s not surprising that child custody is often the most contentious issue in Charlotte …

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Can You Sue Someone for Breaking Up Your Marriage in North Carolina?

Can You Sue Someone for Breaking Up Your Marriage in North Carolina?

There are few things in life more painful than finding out a spouse has been unfaithful. Such a revelation can …

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Getting an Annulment in Charlotte

Obtaining a Temporary Parenting Arrangement in Mecklenburg County

When a couple splits up in North Carolina, whichever party has custody of children from the relationship is not required …

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