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12 Jun
If you are under the age of 18 and wish to have an abortion in North Carolina, there are two options.  The first is to have your parent, legal custodian or grandparent (with whom you have been living for the past six...
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6 Jun
In your legal case, discovery is a process in which documents, other evidence and information are exchanged between the parties.  For instance, if you are going through an alimony case, you may ask the other party for evidence they were involved in...
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31 May
Whether you have an equitable distribution, child support or spousal support case, it’s important to have a full financial picture of the marital estate.  That way, you know what you are working with when it comes to dividing the marital estate or...
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22 May
Filing for divorce in North Carolina is a relatively straightforward process.    While you can handle it yourself, a lot of people prefer using an attorney.  Using an attorney gives you the peace of mind the matter was handled correctly.  For someone...
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14 May
Many divorcing couples have questions about credit card debt. Who is liable for it? How will it be divided? As a general rule in North Carolina, property acquired during the marriage is presumed marital and is divided equally between the parties.  However,...
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Do You Need an Attorney Today?

Raleigh Divorce blogBecoming informed about your rights is the first step in determining whether you need an attorney or can resolve your divorce on your own.  The aim of the BPW Raleigh divorce blog is to provide people going through a divorce with information that can assist you in your time of need.   We believe that it is not our job as attorneys to convince you that you need legal assistance.  Many times clients meet with our attorneys and we determine that the involvement of an attorney is premature.  Other times, the cost of an attorney is not a reasonable expense when compared with what is at stake.  We take pride in being honest with clients and not hiding the ball.

Our Raleigh divorce blog contains resources that you can assist you in proceeding with your divorce pro se.  You’ll find information on how to save money during your divorce.  We let you know what to expect so you can make informed decisions about how to move forward.