In addition to advocating for those dealing with separation and divorce, including difficult child custody and visitation disputes, we handle property division (whether simple or complex) and financial support matters.
In North Carolina, you can file for an absolute divorce after being legally separated from your spouse for at least one year and one of the spouses reside in the county where you decide to file.
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Parents can have different rearing styles and ways to communicate which causes tension, disagreements, and eventually legal filings with the court.
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Wealth and time can deem it necessary to draft a prenuptial agreement. A prenuptial agreement can provide a future spouse with peace of mind and legal protection.
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You and your spouse has agreed to forgo the court process and take the reins in a mutually agreed upon settlement agreement.
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Real or personal property owned or purchased before, during, and/or after the marriage is the subject of property division after you separate from your spouse.
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Financial income and support are a means of security. We all need and want security in our financial life.
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Your wishes at death are important and can be written out for your family members to honor in your absence.
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Designating a person to act in your shoes does arise in some instances and what better way to simplify the process than to execute a power of attorney for present or future use.
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