Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: ” I’m considering separating from my spouse; what actions should I refrain from doing?”
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What is a Separation Agreement, and Why Would You Need One?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How can an attorney help me with my Divorce or Separation in North Carolina?”
What to Do if the Other Parent Stops Paying Child Support in North Carolina
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “What children’s expenses are covered by child support?”
Can I Lock My Spouse Out of Our House During a North Carolina Divorce?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How will the judge divide our property?”
How is Alimony and Post-Separation Support Calculated in North Carolina?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “When do you get alimony?”
Can I Get Alimony While My North Carolina Divorce is Pending?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “When do you get alimony?”
Yes, you can request alimony, also known as spousal support in North Carolina, during and after the divorce proceedings. However, when seeking spousal support while your divorce is pending, you must prove your need for financial help and your spouseās ability to make the monthly payments.
How Much Does a North Carolina Divorce Cost?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How should I prepare if I intend to file for divorce in the near future?”
Divorce can take a toll on your emotional health; ending a marriage is always a stressful experience. On top of that, many people tend to forget that getting divorced is also very expensive.
Five Reasons Why You Should Establish Paternity as an Unmarried Father
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Can I keep my Kids from seeing the other parent?”
A child born during a marriage is automatically considered an heir to both parties of the marriage. However, when a child is born to unmarried parents, the father should establish paternity (the unmarried mother is legally considered the parent).
What is the Difference Between Mediation and Arbitration in Family Law Cases?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “What does a “No-Fault’ divorce mean in NC?”
Mediation and arbitration are two alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods available in some family law cases in North Carolina. These two forms of ADR allow the parties to settle a dispute without court interference.
When Can I File for Emergency Child Custody in North Carolina?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How can an attorney help me with my Divorce or Separation in North Carolina?”