Divorce: When Can I Date Again, and Should I?
For purposes of divorce in North Carolina, spouses must live separate and apart with the intent to divorce for one year. Often, clients wonder if they can date while they are separated.
For purposes of divorce in North Carolina, spouses must live separate and apart with the intent to divorce for one year. Often, clients wonder if they can date while they are separated.
A postnuptial agreement can give you and your spouse an opportunity to address what is important to both of you.
Postnuptial agreements are similar to prenuptial agreements, as they typically address similar issues. A postnuptial agreement, however, is entered into after a couple is married.
North Carolina is one of five states in the US that allows a spouse who has been cheated on to sue their spouse’s lover for alienation of affection. Here are the basics you should know!
If you currently receive or pay child support, have recently gotten remarried, or are just thinking about getting remarried, you may be wondering how your remarriage impacts child support.
Child support is a topic we get a lot of questions on! Here are the answers to five of the most common questions we are asked.
In North Carolina, there are two ways that spousal support can be awarded – alimony and postseparation support. Alimony and postseparation support are similar, but have important legal differences.
People who have never been in an abusive relationship often ask, “Why don’t they just leave?” The answer isn’t easy – but sometimes leaving can be harder than staying.
Regardless of how uncomfortable the conversation about divorce may be, it is best to not delay the conversation and work as co-parents for a smooth transition to having parents in separate homes. Here are a few pointers to help!
We often find that books are an easy ice breaker to get children to talk about how they are feeling, what they are worried about, and to open the floor for questions about divorce.