North Carolina Divorce Resources
Family legal matters can be complicated, even if you’re just trying to establish a trust for your family or you’re trying to modify your parenting plan with your ex. Luckily, the Breeden Law Office has the answers for questions about all manner of family law cases, from divorce to child custody to domestic violence. You can search for answers here, or call (919) 480-8005 to schedule your consultation to get answers from our North Carolina family lawyers.
Divorce in North Carolina
Ending your marriage can be confusing or overwhelming, and although it may feel like a tragic path forward, sometimes it’s the step you need to take to feel normal or whole again. Divorce is complex, and the Breeden Law Office is ready to answer your questions. Start here:
Divorce Resources
- Divorce in North Carolina
- Dividing Digital Assets in a Divorce
- Updating Your Will After a Divorce
- Prenuptial Agreements in North Carolina
- Postnuptial Agreements in North Carolina
- Post-Divorce Modifications in North Carolina
- Mental Health & Divorce in North Carolina
- No-Fault Divorce in North Carolina
- Interstate Divorce in North Carolina
- Alimony & Spousal Support in North Carolina
- Alienation of Affection
- How the NC Family Case Process Works
Child Support and Child Custody Resources
North Carolina law states that a child’s best interests should guide every decision about the support their parents provide and the custody that they split. Each family’s situation is unique, but you can find answers here to help you towards a resolution.
Domestic Violence Resources in North Carolina
Everyone deserves to feel safe in their own home, but when that peace is threatened, you need to act to protect yourself and your children. Domestic violence can be a traumatic and sensitive subject. These resources can help explain your options in regaining peace of mind.
Resources for Legal Guardianship Cases in North Carolina
There can be situations when parents cannot take care of their children anymore, or an adult cannot take care of themselves. Guardianship provides a solution to protect their wellbeing and ensure they can live a normal life.
Estate Planning, Wills, and Power of Attorney in North Carolina
Establishing an estate plan is a critical step to protect your family and your legacy in the face of tragic circumstances. Knowledgeable estate planning attorneys can explain how you can get started on your wills or power of attorney decisions.
Cases We Handle in Cary, NC
Attorney Jonathan Breeden and the Breeden Law Office is dedicated to protecting and serving the families in Cary, NC. Family law is complicated, and he’s here to ensure you can be the hero of your own story.
Cary Family Law
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Separation
- Divorce & Separation for Military Members
- Divorce & the LGBTQ Community
- Divorce for High-Profile Couples
- Divorce for Couples with High-Value Assets
- Divorce Mediation
- Divorce from Bed & Board
- Annulments
- Uncontested Divorces
- Child Custody
- Modifying Child Custody Orders
- Child Custody for Military Members
- Foster Care
- DSS Investigations
- Child Abandonment
- Child Support
- Modifying Child Support Orders
- Adoption
- Stepparent Adoption
- Adoption by Relatives
- Adoption & the LGBTQ Community
- Domestic Violence
- Restraining Order Violations
- Military Members & Domestic Violence
- Guardianship
- Determining Incompetency for Guardianship Claims
- Estate Planning
Cases We Handle in Angier, NC
The Breeden Law Office offers assistance to residents in and near Angier. Our attorneys take cases throughout Harnett County, and offer you assistance with your:
Angier Family Cases
Cases We Handle in Garner, NC
The Breeden Law Office serves the families of Johnston & Wake counties, ensuring they receive the help they need to reach a resolution in their family law matter.
Garner Family Cases
Family Law Cases We Handle in Smithfield, NC
Breeden Law Office is proud to serve Johnston County families from our Smithfield office, providing experienced and compassionate counsel to clients seeking solutions to their family legal matters.
Smithfield Family Cases