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Holiday Parenting Guide for Newly Separated or Divorced Parents

Holiday Parenting Guide for Newly Separated or Divorced Parents The holidays are meant to be fun times spent with family and friends. When you are going through a separation or divorce, this time of year can be much more challenging. As a parent, you want to provide your child with…

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Annulment FAQ in North Carolina

Annulment FAQ in North Carolina What is Annulment? Annulment is a legal process that results in a marriage being null and void. When an annulment is granted by the court, the parties are no longer married under the law. When a marriage is annulled, it is as though it never…

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Can a Parent Get Full Child Custody in North Carolina?

Can a Parent Get Full Child Custody in North Carolina?   As a parent, your child is your top priority. You want to make sure that your child gets the love, care, and support to grow and thrive. There are two main types of custody: legal and physical. Legal custody…

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Child Support in North Carolina: Frequently Asked Questions

Child Support in North Carolina: Frequently Asked Questions Both parents are required to contribute to rearing their children. When parents divorce, the children typically reside primarily with one parent while the other parent has regular visitation. The non-custodial parent typically provides support to assist with the financial needs of the…

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Helping Your Children Cope with Divorce

Helping Your Children Cope with Divorce   Divorce is not always easy, and it can be especially difficult for children. Children may feel uneasy and afraid because of the drastic changes that are happening in their lives. It is best to take steps to help your children deal with the…

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Separate Property in Divorce in North Carolina

Separate Property in Divorce in North Carolina   Going through a divorce can be a daunting experience, both emotionally and financially. One of the most difficult parts of the process can be dividing your assets. In North Carolina, assets are to be distributed in an equal manner between spouses. While…

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Divorced Parent Guide to Preparing for the School Year

Divorced Parent Guide to Preparing for the School Year Summer is quickly coming to a close, and school will start soon. Whether you are separated, newly divorced, or have been divorced for some time, you and your former spouse will need to work together to prepare for the upcoming school…

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October is National Domestic Awareness Month

October is National Domestic Awareness Month Domestic violence is a serious issue that impacts many families every year. Victims of domestic violence may have a variety of health and emotional problems that can be long-lasting. Domestic violence is often considered an epidemic. In North Carolina, 1 in 3 women and…

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Divorce in Same-Sex Marriages

Divorce in Same-Sex Marriages Same-sex marriage has been legally recognized in North Carolina since 2014. Since then, same-sex couples have been able to get married just as other couples can. As of 2021, there are 33,543 same-sex marriages in North Carolina. As with any marriage, same-sex marriages can sometimes end…

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Is Common Law Marriage Legal in North Carolina?

Is Common Law Marriage Legal in North Carolina? Marriage is less common than it used to be. Today, many more couples decide to live together without getting married. Some people live together as a trial before they wed, while others simply choose to cohabitate. Couples who live together generally do…

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