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Substance Abuse & Divorce

Divorce is an all too common outcome when your spouse is dependent on drugs or alcohol. An addiction to any substance is costly. It can take up most, if not all, of your spouse’s income. Beside the money, there is a significant emotional cost to substance abuse. Addiction causes personality changes. Due to their illness, […]

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Can I Refuse Visitation for Non-Payment of Child Support?

When you share custody of your children with their other parent, child custody and support feel intertwined. They both directly relate to your children’s care and require a legal agreement or order. As linked as they are, they are not entirely dependent on each other. The payment or non-payment of child support does not change […]

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Adoption: Where to Start?

Deciding to adopt a child can be an incredibly rewarding and momentous occasion on your life. While you may be planning for the day your child comes home, you need to learn how to start the actual process. The information below provides an introductory look at adoption, but if you’re in need of more information, […]

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Can I Reach a Custody Agreement Out of Court?

In North Carolina, as in most of the country, child custody is usually settled out of court. It’s rare for child custody to be determined in a courtroom. This doesn’t mean you don’t need a lawyer if you are trying to determine custody of your child. You may think you and the other parent of […]

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5 Common Questions about Alimony

Most people are aware that when a divorce happens, one spouse may be ordered to pay spousal support or alimony to the other. However, alimony is a complicated topic that many people are unclear about. To clarify how alimony works, we’ve compiled a list of five of the most common questions related to the topic. […]

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Regaining Child Custody in North Carolina

If you were denied child custody in the past and currently have limited or no visitation with your child, you may be able to regain joint or primary custody in the future. However, before you return to court to fight for more decision-making power and physical time with your child, talk with an experienced child […]

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What You Need to Know About Military Divorce

If you or your spouse are in the military and you want to file for divorce, you need to speak with a military divorce lawyer. Your situation has numerous special considerations that a divorce outside of the military does not. From when you can file for divorce to how you divide retirement savings, the military […]

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Financial Steps to Take Before Filing for Divorce

You can wake up one day and decide to file for divorce immediately. However, you will be better prepared for your divorce and to fight for what you deserve if you do your research first. You should consult with a divorce lawyer as soon as possible to discuss the best way for you to move […]

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Common Holiday Child Visitation Issues

It’s fairly common for a child visitation agreement to divide up holidays and vacations between each parent. For example, during summer, the child may spend half their summer break with one parent and half with the other. Parents likely rotate holidays as well, so they can both get the chance to have their children in […]

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New Law in NC Makes It Easier to Expunge Your Record

Over the summer, Governor Roy Cooper signed a law that reforms the process for getting your criminal record expunged in North Carolina. While record expungement does not eliminate your criminal convictions, it does keep them out of the view of the public. Governor Cooper’s decision was based on his opinion that criminal justice should end […]

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