Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “What can I do to gain custody of my child in North Carolina?”
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What is the Difference Between a Consent Order and a Separation Agreement 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?”
If you are contemplating a divorce in North Carolina, you may be considering your options to resolve your disputes with the spouse. Often, couples think that going to court is their only option to get a divorce in North Carolina. However, that is not true. There are two viable alternatives to divorce litigation — a separation agreement and consent order. But what is the difference between the two?
What to Do After Being Denied Custody or Visitation in North Carolina
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Does adultery affect who gets custody?”
When Can a Non-Parent or Third Party Seek Child Custody in North Carolina?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “What can I do to gain custody of my child in North Carolina?”
Termination of Parental Rights in North Carolina: How and When Does It Happen?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “What can I do to gain custody of my child in North Carolina?”
Four Types of North Carolina Child Custody Explained
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “What are my custody rights if the other parent moves?”
How to Get a North Carolina Divorce After a Short Marriage?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “What does a “No-Fault’ divorce mean in NC?”
If your marriage lasted less than a year, you might be wondering how to get a divorce in North Carolina. If you want to divorce, it is important to consult with a North Carolina family lawyer and discuss the divorce process for short-term marriages.
What Happens if Divorced Parents Disagree on Vaccination?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Who pays for the children’s health insurance and co-pays?”
How to Prove Adultery in a North Carolina Divorce Case?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Does adultery affect my divorce case?”
If you are getting divorced because your spouse engaged in an extramarital affair, you probably want to prove adultery in your divorce case. While North Carolina is a no-fault state for divorce, which means spouses are not required to prove fault to get a divorce, you could potentially benefit from proving that your spouse committed adultery.
Can You File for an Out-of-State Divorce in North Carolina?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How does custody work if one parent moves internationally?”
Divorce is often a complicated and adversarial process. However, things can get even more confusing when a divorce involves partners living in different states. There are many potential legal issues associated with out-of-state divorces, which is why it is best to discuss your particular case with a knowledgeable divorce attorney.