Cohabitation Terminates Alimony in North Carolina, but How Do You Determine if a Couple Is Cohabitating?

Cohabitation Terminates Alimony in North Carolina

Cohabitation Terminates Alimony in North Carolina, but How Do You Determine if a Couple Is Cohabitating?

Most people hate having to pay alimony once it’s been ordered by the court, and that’s somewhat understandable; alimony can …

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Welcome Back, ‘Nature Boy’

A Mecklenburg County judge rescinded an outstanding arrest warrant for former professional wrestler Ric “Nature Boy” Flair.   The WWE …

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Child Custody and Your Right to Information About Your Child

Brief History of Child Custody Laws

Up until the late 1970s, the prevailing theory about child custody was that children needed a strong attachment to one …

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Getting an Annulment in Charlotte

High Court Wades Back Into Same-Sex Relationships

The United States Supreme Court resolved a complicated interstate family law matter in favor of the non-biological parent.   V.L. …

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