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Avoid These Five Divorce Mistakes

Divorce is not only stressful, it can also be costly. When you are ending your marriage, you will want to avoid some mistakes that could end up being very costly. Here are five mistakes to avoid when getting a divorce.

Leaving in Haste

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Going through a divorce is not always easy. It can be one of the most stressful times in your life. As you go through the divorce process, you and your spouse will need to discuss how to divide your property. Finances are often the most divisive part of a divorce. Even amicable splits can turn acrimonious when it comes to asset and property division. A knowledgeable divorce attorney will guide you through the divorce process and help make things easier and less stressful.

Types of Property

Five Things to Know About Spousal Support in North Carolina

Divorce can be difficult and even the most agreeable couples often get into disagreements over the settlement. The main areas of settlement, such as the distribution of assets and child support, can be somewhat straightforward in some instances. What can be in dispute is the financial support of a spouse. Also called alimony, spousal support is sometimes a necessity when one partner is not able to make ends meet without it. A knowledgeable divorce attorney will guide you through the divorce process and assist you with spousal support matters.

Spousal Support is Not Automatic

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Going through a divorce can be a daunting experience, both emotionally and financially. One of the most difficult parts of the process can be dividing your assets. In North Carolina, assets are to be distributed in an equal manner between spouses. While that may sound like an easy thing to do, in practice, dividing property can be quite difficult. One of the first things you will need to do is determine which assets are marital and which are considered separate, or nonmarital.

How Assets are Distributed in a Divorce

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