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Uncoupling After Cohabitation

Uncoupling After Cohabitation Many couples make the decision to live together. Whether they plan to marry in the future or simply want to enjoy a relationship without the commitment of marriage, living together is a common occurrence. While living together can be joyful, it can make parting ways more difficult.…

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What You Need to Know About Marital Property in North Carolina

What You Need to Know About Marital Property in North Carolina North Carolina is a no-fault divorce state. This means that a couple may seek to end their marriage due to irreconcilable differences. A no-fault divorce is easier and less complicated than divorces that require grounds. While a no-fault divorce…

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What Happens to the House in a Divorce?

What Happens to the House in a Divorce? Your home is one of your most important assets and likely the most significant. When you get married, you may dream of buying your home together. Your house holds many memories for you and your family. Your children may not know any…

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What Should I Include in a Prenuptial Agreement?

What Should I Include in a Prenuptial Agreement? Prenuptial agreements are becoming more popular. While many people think that only the rich or famous can benefit from a prenup, it is a helpful document for most couples. The prenup is an excellent way to provide guidance for how to handle…

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Alimony FAQ

Alimony FAQ When you and your spouse divorce, one partner may need to pay money to the other for living costs and other expenses. The word alimony originates from the Latin word “alimonia” which means sustenance or nourishment. In North Carolina, alimony is also called spousal support. When couples divorce,…

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Financial Disclosure in North Carolina Divorce

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “What happens when a person’s income is not guaranteed and fluctuates from year to year”.   Finances are among the issues that are most often areas of contention in divorce. Couples may agree on many things, but when it comes…

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Who Will Keep the Family Home in a Divorce?

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: ” Is there some property that the judge cannot divide?”   Your home is your place of comfort and it is where you relax and enjoy life. It is also probably the most expensive asset you own, which can make…

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Prepping for Property Division in a North Carolina Divorce

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How will the judge divide our property?”   Although there is a degree of nobility involved in pursuing a minimalist lifestyle that attempts to obtain as little debt and unnecessary living items as possible, the reality is that for many…

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Distributing Property in a North Carolina Divorce

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How will the judge divide our property?”   In North Carolina, residents take pride in their work. The money they earn in exchange for their time and skill allows them to build capital and make purchases and investments that can…

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Guidelines for Divorce in North Carolina: A Primer for Residents

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: ” I’m not getting along with my husband. We’ve been married two weeks and it was a mistake. Can’t I just get an annulment?”   Getting married is one of the quintessential life milestones. A wedding signals to the world…

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