Marital Fault is Not a Requirement for Spousal Support: Part II
Spousal Support and Marital Fault in North Carolina: Alimony In Part I, we discussed how need, not fault, is the main consideration... Read More
Marital Fault is Not a Requirement for Spousal Support: Part I
In North Carolina, a supporting spouse does not need to be proven at fault in the marriage for spousal support to be... Read More
Save Time and Money When Going Through Your Divorce
The “costs” of divorce deter many people from leaving their marriages, even if it is the right decision. While there is no... Read More
Legal Info for Same-Sex Couples
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges on June 26, 2015 legalized same-sex marriage. It is a welcome decision for... Read More
Same Sex Couples: Three Areas of Family Law Affected by Recent Law Changes
Congratulations! We are thrilled North Carolina has finally recognized the civil rights of same sex couples and allowed you to marry the... Read More
Preparing to File Your Raleigh Divorce Claim
Initial disclosure timelines in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, require clients to begin gathering documents relating to income, debts, and expenses contemporaneously with filing their claim for alimony, child support, or equitable distribution. What documents should you start gathering?
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Absolute Divorce and Preserving Your Rights
Without taking the necessary steps, you can lose your rights to file for equitable distribution and alimony during an absolute divorce. Once an action for absolute divorce is filed against you, it is essential that you act without delay in preserving your rights. Read on to find out more.