NC Court of Appeals Limits Application of Grandparent Visitation Statute
Who doesn’t have fond memories of hanging out at Nana and Pop Pop’s house growing up? Whether you spent your time outside... Read More
How to Handle Stimulus Checks During Your Divorce
The latest round of stimulus checks are making their way to millions of Americans this month. This time, individuals can expect to... Read More
Can My Facebook and Other Social Media Posts Be Used Against Me in Court?
When it comes to maintaining connections with people, Facebook and other social media platforms have allowed us to keep in touch, share... Read More
When Stepparents and Grandparents Owe Child Support
If you’re going through a divorce and have stepchildren, you may wonder if you’ll owe child support payments after you and your... Read More
How to Receive an Unequal Distribution of the Marital Estate
When spouses separate, they must divide the marital estate through a process called equitable distribution. North Carolina law presumes an equal division... Read More
Divorce and Student Loan Debt in North Carolina
If you or your spouse have student loan debt and you’re contemplating divorce, you may be wonder how you’re supposed to divide... Read More
Custody, Holidays, and COVID-19
Navigating custody during the holidays can be difficult during a normal year, but 2020 has brought additional issues to work around. The... Read More
How to Modify Child Support in North Carolina
If you’ve lost your job or the other parent of your child just got a raise at work, you may be able... Read More
What is The Child’s Advocate?
If your custody case is filled with conflict and you believe your child’s wishes are not being heard by the judge, you... Read More
What Is a QDRO and Why Do I Need One?
During a divorce, spouses must divide the marital estate. Through the process of equitable distribution, spouses can split assets like cars, houses,... Read More