Family Law
Easy Ways to Make Your Divorce Harder Than It Is
Many couples do not realize how complicated the divorce process can be. They think that they can file for divorce at any time and then in a few short weeks or months, they will obtain the divorce and move on with their lives. However, it is rarely that simple, and depending on where you live,…
Read MoreResearchers Say One Communication Mistake Can Put Your Marriage at Risk
Both newly married couples and those who have been married for years are always looking for ways to ensure that their marriages are stable and successful, especially since the divorce rate is high in Charlotte, North Carolina and the rest of the country. To help couples learn what may put their marriages at risk, researchers…
Read MoreMarriage Replay: Divorcing and Remarrying Your Spouse
If you have divorced and remarried your spouse, you may be thinking that things will be different this time. This is normal as you both have most likely settled your quarrels and put everything in the past behind you. Now, you are now living together in your spouse’s home and you want to start investing…
Read MoreNegotiating Alimony During Your Divorce
During a divorce, if you believe that you and your ex-spouse can remain cordial and work together without any huge disagreements, you may be able to pursue divorce mediation. Divorce mediation is a process in which a couple is able to avoid going before a judge and having the judge decide about their divorce agreements,…
Read MoreBuying Big Ticket Items Following a Divorce
Once a divorce is finalized it’s time to resume your life, as much as you possibly can. A step that many recent divorcees take is buying a new home or car. You might think that a big ticket purchase might be years down the road for you, but it can be done if you plan…
Read MoreWhat Makes a Premarital Agreement Invalid?
Many couples decide to develop premarital agreements to protect their properties, assets, and finances before they get married. This ensures that in case they ever get divorced or if one spouse passes away, there is a legal document that explains who will get the properties, assets, finances, and more. While it is a great idea…
Read MoreHow to Make the Most of Your Divorce Mediation
Most couples who are divorcing think that they only have one option to finalize their divorce and ensure that they get what they want or need, which is divorce litigation. However, the truth is that as long as you and your ex-spouse believe that you are able to get along and reach agreements without causing…
Read MoreHow North Carolina’s Child Custody Laws Affect Relocation
It is common for individuals’ lives to change course throughout the years and require them to move to different areas or states. This may happen due to a variety of different reasons, such as a new job opportunity, a new relationship, an elderly parent becoming sick or injured, and more. Regardless of the reasoning for…
Read MoreProtecting Your Assets in a High-Asset Divorce
Divorce is never stress-free or easy for anyone, especially if you have many financial assets. In fact, those considering filing for divorce with many financial assets will go through a special type of divorce, typically called a high-asset divorce. While many people believe that all divorces are the same, high-asset divorces come with their own…
Read MoreThe Role of Social Media in Family Law Cases
Social media and technology have become a big part of everyone’s daily lives. While social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok, are good ways to share what is going on with your life, what activities you are involved in, and keep in touch with your friends and family, they are also used…
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