Often, the most difficult parts of divorce do not make themselves known until after the divorce itself is over. For example, if you have children and are in a co-parenting situation with your ex-spouse, this can be a very fraught situation. Moving children between two...
Family Law
Is your child a victim of parental alienation syndrome?
When parents in North Carolina divorce, dealing with the aftermath is often a traumatic and difficult experience. In some cases, the transition happens slowly and painstakingly. Other parents may adapt a little better and the transition might be quicker and smooth....
How does North Carolina determine child custody?
If you are facing a divorce in North Carolina, naturally you have concerns about custody if you share young children with your spouse. Reviewing the state laws about parenting division may alleviate some of your anxiety about this process. These are the key provisions...
Here’s how to prepare for property division in divorce
Divorce is a major financial transaction. If you don’t adequately represent yourself and your interests, then you could end up on shaking financial footing as you try to reestablish yourself post-marriage dissolution. Therefore, you need to have strong strategy backed...
How to effectively co-parent post-divorce
Parents in North Carolina who are going through a divorce may have a strained relationship with one another, but they have the common goal of wanting to make sure their children have a safe, happy future. One way to accomplish this is through co-parenting. Simply put,...
Determining how property will be divided during divorce
It is important to know how to anticipate how property will be divided during divorce. It can help divorcing couples in North Carolina better prepare for their property division process so they can protect and prioritize their interests. Property is divided in North...
Undergoing a divorce in North Carolina
Ending a marriage poses numerous financial and personal challenges. Property division and child custody are among the complicated family law issues that may arise during a North Carolina divorce. Divorce basics For divorce eligibility, spouses had to live in North...
Creating a new perspective for co-parenting
Whether it is through childbirth or adoption, when a family is established in North Carolina, most have a clear image that family means remaining together as a unit. Because nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, it is more and more common for children to be...