5 New Year’s Resolutions for Spouses Contemplating Divorce
A new year is upon us! Many people take the opportunity to approach life with renewed vigor and discipline via New Year’s... Read More
5 Tips for Dealing with Divorce During the Holidays
If you’re going through a divorce, the holidays can be a minefield. From navigating your custody schedule, coordinating travel plans, hosting holiday... Read More
3 Things You Need to Know About Your Alimony Case
Are you in need of financial support from your spouse? Are you the one on the hook for spousal support? Whatever the... Read More
How Do I File For a Domestic Violence Protective Order in Wake County
If you’re a victim of domestic violence seeking a domestic violence protective order, the process can be long, tedious and intimidating. While... Read More
Divorce and Custody: Ways to Handle Holiday Visitation
After getting divorced, custody can be a central issue of contention, especially around the holidays. Christmas and Thanksgiving are generally the most... Read More
What to Do When Your Child Doesn’t Want to Visit the Other Parent
You’ve been through the court process and gotten a child custody order that delineates the custodial schedule with you and the other... Read More
8 Facts About Separation in North Carolina
Clients frequently are anxious when determining whether separation is the right move for them and their children. We’ve gathered a list of... Read More
Cyberstalking and Divorce: Communication Taken Too Far
After your separation, has communication between you and your spouse broken down? Are you finding it increasing difficult to communicate and co-parent... Read More
Can Alimony Payments Change?
No matter what happens, whether at trial or during settlement negotiations, someone will leave unhappy. This is especially true when it comes... Read More
1 Big Way Domestic Violence Protective Orders Don’t Protect You (And 3 Things You Can Do To Protect Yourself Today)
Danielle spent 13 years of her life “walking on egg shells” around her husband. His anger was explosive. One minute he would... Read More