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How to Prove Adultery in a North Carolina Divorce Case?

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Does adultery affect my divorce case?”   If you are getting divorced because your spouse engaged in an extramarital affair, you probably want to prove adultery in your divorce case. While North Carolina is a no-fault state for divorce, which…

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How Does Social Media Affect Your Divorce, Alimony, Child Custody in North Carolina?

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How is social media evidence used in divorce proceedings?”   People routinely use social media sites such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to express their opinions and share what happens in their daily lives. While others may simply scroll…

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Four Tips to Avoid Violating a Restraining Order in North Carolina

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “My relationship is ending and they are threatening to call the police, how can I help myself?”   Having a protective order against you can make you feel as if you are walking on thin ice. Depending on the terms of the…

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The Role of Smartphones and Technology in Domestic Abuse

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How is social media evidence used in divorce proceedings?”   Domestic violence is a serious issue that plagues many, many people all over the world. When the victim of abuse finds the strength to leave a dangerous situation, it is…

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Social Media and Your Divorce

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Should I delete old posts or censor new posts while going through a divorce?”   Divorce is difficult. Suddenly, two people who have spent a portion of their lives, regardless of how long or short of a time, together are…

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Social Media can Have Unintended Consequences on Divorce

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How is social media evidence used in divorce proceedings?”   Going through a divorce is a major transition in life. Suddenly, your assets are being divided, custody arrangements are being set, and you are left negotiating with a soon-to-be-ex spouse…

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Say No to social media and Yes to your marriage, says psychologist

Charlotte Divorce Attorney Matthew R. Arnold of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question ” I’m considering separating from my spouse; what actions should I refrain from doing?”   Attorneys have long used Facebook and other social-media sites to compile evidence in divorce cases. Married users by the thousand have…

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