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The Importance of Getting a Paternity Test

You don’t need to be married to have children. However, practical legal matters relating to child custody and child support are more complicated for unmarried parents. When it comes time to make formal agreements, enforce visitation rights, and officially define a relationship, both parents have a stake in proving or disproving a biological parentage. Here […]

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How to Decide Between an Open or Closed Adoption

Adoption is a big step for your family, and it can be difficult to decide if it should be an open or closed adoption. You genuinely want to do what is best for all involved. But you also need to protect your interests. Let’s start by understanding the differences between an open and closed adoption […]

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Can You Revoke a Power of Attorney?

Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document giving another person the authority to act on your behalf. In some circumstances, you may suspect the individual with this authority is abusing their position or otherwise should be removed. While state law may vary to some degree, you can revoke Power of Attorney under North Carolina […]

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Steps to File for Divorce in North Carolina

Filing for divorce in North Carolina can be a long and drawn-out process, or it could be a straightforward affair. It depends on the issues and the level of cooperation between those involved. You must fully complete all the forms, properly file them, attend all hearings, and comply with any state procedures and local court […]

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Why You Need a Prenup – Even if You Don’t Have A Lot of Money

From picking out invitations to ordering a cake, each wedding decision seems important. However, first and foremost, you should consider protecting yourself now and in the future with a prenuptial agreement. Signing a prenup with your soon-to-be spouse can make those involved a little uneasy. But there are agreements for everyone, and it could put […]

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How to Sell a House During a Divorce

One of the most hotly contested topics during divorce is the family home. The house you bought as a married couple probably represents one of the most significant financial investments you made, and there is likely a lot to consider. Who gets the house? Will your children continue to live there? Who pays the mortgage? […]

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Can Biological Parents Regain Custody After Adoption?

Choosing adoption is a difficult decision. It is not unheard of for them to regret the choice and try to regain custody later. This poses many questions for all involved. In most cases, the law is clear when adoption is final, but there are exceptions and things adoptive parents, biological parents, and adopted children ought […]

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Can You Hold Someone Accountable for Power of Attorney Abuse?

A power of attorney (POA) gives another person legal authority to make decisions on someone else’s behalf. But what happens when the person trusted to make financial, legal, or medical decisions abuses their authority? POA abuse is serious and disproportionately impacts elderly loved ones. Too often, children and grandchildren are left wondering what to do […]

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North Carolina Divorce Checklist

Deciding to file or filing for divorce can feel overwhelming. Having a checklist helps you take control of the situation and feel more comfortable moving forward. Learn what anyone seeking a divorce in North Carolina should have on their to-do list. Find a Divorce Attorney You Feel Comfortable With Whether you’ve decided to file for […]

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Can My Spouse & I Share a Divorce Lawyer?

If you and your spouse agree on most end-of-marriage issues, you might think that you can share a divorce lawyer. Your ex may even recommend it to keep costs down. But even if you’re on the best of terms with your soon-to-be-ex, you should have separate legal counsel. Keep reading to learn why. Why You […]

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