DIY Contempt: Understanding How to Enforce Your Court Order
How to Enforce Your Order You’ve been to court, had a long court hearing and got a court order which specifies a... 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
Absolute Divorce in North Carolina: What It Is and How to Preserve 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.


