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 →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 →What is a Domestic Violence Protection Order (Restraining Order) and Who Can Get One? A domestic violence protection order is the legal name of what many think of as a restraining order. In North Carolina there are two types of “restraining orders” and depending on your situation, […]
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