Domestic Violence Protections in North Carolina Extend to Unmarried Same-Sex Couples
On December 31, 2020, the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that unmarried same-sex couples could no longer be excluded from the... Read More
Domestic Violence Protective Orders – 50B – A Complete Guide
Has your marriage degraded to a point that living with your spouse causes you emotional distress? Do you live in a home... 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
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
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
What Can I Do When My Ex Won’t Communicate With Me?
An interesting day in Wake County Family Court today provided me with insight to share with parents struggling with communication and co-parenting... Read More
My Spouse Won’t Stop Coming to the House
Your spouse moved out but won’t stop coming back to the house. At first it was for little things like picking up... Read More
What is Economic Abuse and How to Prevent It
While going through your divorce did you recently discover credit card balances in your name that you were unaware existed? Are their... Read More
What You Need to Know to Renew Your Domestic Violence Protective Order
Do you currently have a domestic violence protective order that is about to expire? A year for victims of domestic violence may... Read More
4 Reasons You Can’t Afford to Wait to Get Divorced
You’re still “married” but you haven’t had a loving relationship with your spouse in years. You’re not intimate. You don’t do things... Read More