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Managing Your Credit Score During Divorce

Managing Your Credit Score During Divorce You work hard for years to maintain a good credit history and score. When you are married, you and your spouse are usually responsible for the debts that you incur. Although you may always pay your bills on time and keep a good credit…

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What is a Custody Evaluation?

What is a Custody Evaluation? When couples divorce, they need to resolve many settlement issues. Some divorces are amicable, but often, couples disagree about important matters such as child custody. Parents may both have legal custody of their child, which allows both parents to make important decisions about a child’s…

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How Can I Relocate With My Child After Divorce?

How Can I Relocate with My Child After Divorce? Parenting is often difficult after a divorce. When parents go their separate ways, they still have responsibilities to their children. Usually, both parents share legal custody of their child in that they are both able to make important decisions regarding the…

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Five Common Questions About Divorce in North Carolina

Five Common Questions About Divorce in North Carolina Couples who are considering divorce may be unsure of what to expect. There are many issues to think about, and it can seem daunting. An experienced North Carolina divorce attorney will answer your questions and guide the process to make it easier…

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What are the Grounds for Divorce in North Carolina?

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Do I need an attorney to get a Divorce in North Carolina?”   The decision to end your marriage is one that is not taken lightly. In most cases, you and your spouse have been experiencing problems for some time…

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What is Divorce From Bed and Board in North Carolina?

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Do I need an attorney to get a Divorce in North Carolina?”   When you wed you believe that you will have a happy married life. Unfortunately, that is not the case for everyone. Some couples grow apart, and when…

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How Do Courts Determine Alimony in North Carolina?

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “When do you get alimony?”   Throughout the course of human history, risk assessment has always been something ingrained within us. We look at our options before making choices, and we evaluate the potential consequences of those options. For many…

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Can You Get a North Carolina Divorce if Your Spouse Does Not Want to End the Marriage?

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: ” I’m considering separating from my spouse; what actions should I refrain from doing?”   The decision to get divorced is a tough one. When one spouse wants to get a divorce, that does not necessarily mean that the other…

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Does Marital Misconduct Affect Divorce Proceedings in North Carolina?

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Does adultery affect my divorce case?”   Although couples can obtain a no-fault divorce in North Carolina, marital misconduct may play a prominent role in divorce proceedings. Specifically, any acts that constitute marital misconduct may affect such aspects of divorce…

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What is Spousal Privilege?

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: ” Is there some property that the judge cannot divide?”   Marriage brings about different experiences and problems that you might not face on your own, such as raising children, figuring out how to merge your finances, and many others.…

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