Child Guardianship There is nothing more important than ensuring the health, safety, and happiness of your children. You are there to provide for them and keep them from harm. But what happens when a parent is unable to care for their child? A legal guardian will need to be established…
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Six Things to Do to Prepare for Divorce
Six Things to Do to Prepare for Divorce The decision to divorce can be a difficult one. When you get married, you do not expect the union to end. Unfortunately, many marriages come to an end with divorce. The end of a marriage often comes slowly, and both parties may…
Can a Child Choose Which Parent to Live With in a Divorce?
Can a Child Choose Which Parent to Live With in a Divorce? Divorcing while having children can be challenging and stressful, not just for the parents, but also for the kids. Generally, parents share legal custody of their children after divorce. Legal custody allows a parent to make important decisions…
What are the Most Common Divorce Mistakes?
What are the Most Common Divorce Mistakes? Divorce is one of the most difficult and emotionally draining times in your life. When you say “I do,” you do not expect the marriage to end. Yet almost half of all first marriages end in divorce. The decision to divorce starts a…
Resolving Summer Custody Issues
Resolving Summer Custody Issues The summer is a time for kids to enjoy being away from the classroom to have fun, take vacations, and enjoy life. The visitation schedule during the school year is typically set to provide consistency. But what happens to visitation during the summer months? It is…
The Engagement is Off – Do I Need to Return the Engagement Ring?
The Engagement is Off – Do I Need to Return the Engagement Ring? The day you get engaged is only eclipsed by your wedding day. Your engagement is the beginning of your new life together and the start of planning for the big day. The engagement ring is one of…
What is the Difference Between Joint and Sole Child Custody?
What is the Difference Between Joint and Sole Child Custody? When parents’ divorce, they still have the responsibility of raising their children. Divorce can make parenting more challenging. Both parents are still part of their children’s lives and must still provide for them. Both parents generally have legal custody of…
How is Spousal Support Determined in North Carolina?
How is Spousal Support Determined in North Carolina? When a couple divorces, they must divide their marital property in half. Each party walks away with half of their assets. In some cases, one spouse needs money from the other for their ongoing living expenses. This money is called spousal support,…
Asset and Property Division in North Carolina Divorce
Asset and Property Division in North Carolina Divorce When a couple divorces, they must review their assets, property, and debts and agree on how they will divide them. This can be a very complex undertaking, especially in marriages that lasted a long time or in a high-asset divorce. Couples need…
How Do I Prepare for a Custody Case?
How Do I Prepare for a Custody Case? When parents divorce, they often disagree about some of the fundamental settlement terms. Disputes regarding the children are among the most common arguments between divorcing couples. In North Carolina, both parents often share legal custody of their children. This is called shared…