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How Do I Prepare for a Custody Case?

How Do I Prepare for a Custody Case? When parents divorce, they often disagree about some of the fundamental settlement terms. Disputes regarding the children are among the most common arguments between divorcing couples. In North Carolina, both parents often share legal custody of their children. This is called shared…

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What is the Waiting Period for Divorce in North Carolina for?

What is the Waiting Period for Divorce in North Carolina? Making the decision to divorce is likely one of the most difficult things you will ever do. Once you realize that you cannot make your marriage work, the next step is to begin the divorce process. In North Carolina, divorce…

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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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How Do I Begin the Divorce Process?

How Do I Begin the Divorce Process? It can be difficult to make the decision to end your marriage. Once you know that there is no hope for saving the union, you will need to start the divorce process. North Carolina allows for a no-fault divorce, so you can obtain…

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Different approaches for handling your North Carolina divorce

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “What does uncontested divorce mean?”   Many people view divorce as a one-size-fits-all process. They imagine filing papers and appearing in court and talking to lawyers and taking the stand, all the things that have been shown on television and…

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Mediator says those considering divorce need to face the music

Charlotte Divorce Attorney Matthew R. Arnold of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “My wife and I are not getting along If I leave the house, can she get me for abandonment?”   A well-known divorce mediator is encouraging people who are considering divorce to dispense with some common…

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