Tips for Helping Kids Through Separation Separation and divorce can be a time of turmoil and uncertainty, especially for children. It is estimated that about half of all children come from divorced families. As a parent, you want to protect your children from the harm that could be related to…
Separation Tips for Divorcing Couples in North Carolina When you decide to end your marriage, you must follow the basic divorce laws. North Carolina has a specific separation requirement that couples must meet before they may qualify for a no-fault absolute divorce. While most states do not have a separation…
No-Fault Divorce in North Carolina In years gone by, when couples wanted to divorce, they had to have a good reason to do so. The legal reasons for divorce are also called grounds for divorce. Today, every state in the country has no-fault divorce. The rules or qualifications for obtaining…
Divorced Parent Guide to Preparing for the School Year Summer is quickly coming to a close, and school will start soon. Whether you are separated, newly divorced, or have been divorced for some time, you and your former spouse will need to work together to prepare for the upcoming school…
Is Common Law Marriage Legal in North Carolina? Marriage is less common than it used to be. Today, many more couples decide to live together without getting married. Some people live together as a trial before they wed, while others simply choose to cohabitate. Couples who live together generally do…
Tips for Navigating Divorce Divorce can be one of the most stressful times in your life. Unless you have been divorced before, you may not know what to expect from the process. You might be feeling scared and unsure of how to navigate the process in a way that will…
Which Spouse Should File for Divorce First? When you decide to end your marriage, it is not always a choice that you and your partner make at the same time. If your marriage has been heading toward divorce, you are probably aware of the decline. But which person should file…
Can I Make Changes to a Divorce Decree in North Carolina? Divorce happens in at least a third of marriages. When you go through the divorce process, you and your spouse will agree on the major issues, called settlement terms. Once the divorce is final, the judge issues a divorce…
Can a Parent Move Out of State With Their Child After Divorce? Divorcing with children brings many complications. One of the most important considerations is where your children will reside. While the law assumes both mothers and fathers are equally able to care for their children, in most instances, the…
Five Common Questions About Divorce in North Carolina Divorce can be complex and overwhelming. The decision to end your marriage is one of the most difficult decisions you will make, and it will have a long-term impact on you and your family. The best place to start the process is…
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