What If My Ex Doesn’t Want My Child Vaccinated? Vaccination or immunization is a hot and divisive topic right now. The prevailing opinion is still that vaccinations should be given to children however, there is a recently increasing trend to not vaccinate. In November of 2018 in […]
Read more →Five Fast Facts About Alienation of Affection What is Alienation of Affection? Alienation of Affection is a lawsuit where a wronged spouse, sues a third party (not the other spouse) for taking away their spouse’s affection and in essence breaking up the marriage. This alienation does not […]
Read more →How Domestic Violence Affects Children We think of our children as mini versions of ourselves. They inherit our traits, our good, and bad habits, and sometimes they even repeat the bad words we use. Parents serve as the first role model for a child. Their ability to […]
Read more →What Can I Expect in My Initial Consultation? Plan to meet with the Attorney alone. If you want to bring someone for moral support that’s fine, but it is best if you leave them out of the meeting. When you bring someone into your attorney meeting, you […]
Read more →Five Myths About Divorce When you go through or are preparing for a divorce everyone seems to have an opinion or insight into what you can and cannot do. Among the opinions will be a few myths. These myths are so common that we often spend consultation […]
Read more →Does Child Support Change if My Child’s Other Parent or I Get Married? In most cases, no, child support amounts will not change if you or your child’s other parent gets married. This is because the court’s policy is that the only people financially responsible for your […]
Read more →Do I Have to Have a Lawyer For My Separation Agreement? Technically, no you don’t need a lawyer to create a separation agreement. However, I think most attorneys would very highly recommend you do seek the advice of legal counsel before signing any type of separation agreement. […]
Read more →What is a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO)? A qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) is a document that tells a retirement administrator that another person (an ex-spouse) has a right to some or all of the retirement benefits for a person’s retirement account. Each QDRO is required […]
Read more →What is Marital Property? What is Separate Property? Common Misconceptions There seems to be a lot of confusion over what is classified as marital property and what is classified as separate property in North Carolina. This confusion is understandable because it can be complicated, and many factors […]
Read more →Can My Child’s Parent Visit My Kid at School When They Don’t Have Custody? This is something that happens quite frequently and the school system or your child’s teacher often gets stuck in the middle. Unfortunately, there isn’t a general answer that applies to all situations. The […]
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