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North Carolina Equitable Distribution Law Also Applies to Accumulated Marital Debts

When a marriage ends, North Carolina spouses frequently disagree about the disposition of assets acquired while the couple was wed. Disputes over who gets the house, the car or even Read More

Is Mediation the Way to Resolve Issues in Your Contentious Divorce?

Some divorces are marked by bitter feelings, while others are generally civil. You might think that only amicable breakups are likely to be settled out of court, but this is Read More

Does Adultery Prevent a Spouse from Receiving Alimony in North Carolina?

There’s no question that adultery can end a marriage, but it can be confusing to understand how an extramarital affair affects the divorce process. Unlike some states, North Carolina does Read More

Proponents of “Jesse’s Law” Seek Training on Domestic Violence Issues for Judges Handling Child Custody Cases

Judges often face very difficult decisions during contested child custody proceedings. Under North Carolina law, these rulings are to be made based on what is in a youth’s best interests. Read More

Equitable Distribution Case Involving Law Firm Goodwill Goes to North Carolina Supreme Court

Some the thorniest issues relating to property division in North Carolina divorces involve the disposition of a business asset owned by one spouse. Professional practices such as doctor’s offices and Read More

Some Calling for Changes to NC’s Mandatory One-Year Pre-Divorce Separation Requirement

The decision to divorce typically comes after months, or even years, of consideration and discussion among spouses. At that point, each person usually wants to move on with their life Read More

NC Supreme Court Addresses Alienation of Affection Claim

It’s self-evident that a husband or wife’s extramarital affair might eventually lead to a legal divorce proceeding. However, North Carolina is one of the few states that still allows someone Read More

Should Social Media Use Be Addressed in Your Child Custody Arrangements?

Along with the typical concerns that have occupied parents for generations, today’s mothers and fathers must also decide how they want their children to interact with social media platforms. For Read More

Tragic NC Case Highlights the Importance of Safe Practices During Child Custody Exchanges

In the best circumstances, parents of minor children who live apart are able to put their differences aside long enough to interact civilly in situations involving their sons and daughters. Read More

How Are Business Interests Valued in an Equitable Distribution Analysis?

Owning all or part of a business can be very rewarding personally and financially. However, when your marriage ends, assets accumulated since you were wed typically become part of the Read More

Study Shows Divorce Rates Rise in the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster

For many in the Asheville area and elsewhere throughout western North Carolina, life changed on September 27, 2024 when Hurricane Helene hit with devastating force. Within the state, more than Read More

North Carolina Court Rules de Facto Parent of IVF-Conceived Child Cannot Be Forced to Pay Child Support

Science has given individuals and couples the chance to start a family in ways that were not possible in the recent past. However, nontraditional methods of conception can give rise Read More

What Factors Are Considered in Contested North Carolina Custody Relocation Cases?

Relocation requests in child custody cases are often some of the most challenging and emotionally charged issues that parents and courts face. In North Carolina, when one parent seeks to Read More

Dividing Retirement Accounts in a Divorce

Instead of looking backward at what ended the marital relationship, you should use the divorce process to put yourself in best possible position for the future. The terms of your Read More

Parental Alienation Claims in North Carolina Custody Cases

Child custody issues are often emotionally charged, and allegations of parental alienation frequently arise. Parental alienation can occur when one parent manipulates a child to reject or fear the other parent Read More

Some NC Do-it-Yourself Divorces Might be Invalid

Divorce can be a difficult experience, but there is consolation in knowing that once the legal process is concluded, you receive an order dissolving your marriage so you can move Read More

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