Alienation of Affection in North Carolina: Understanding the Legal Claim In North Carolina, alienation of affection is a unique legal claim that allows a spouse to sue a third party for damaging their marriage. This law stems from the idea that marriage is a...
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Alienation Of Affection And Divorce In North Carolina
Divorce is never easy. That's the simple truth of the matter, even in the best of circumstances. Without question, it can be even more difficult to move on if the end of a marriage was caused by someone other than your spouse. Certainly, there are any number of...
Alienation of Affection Claims in North Carolina
It’s a simple truth that there are few things that have the potential to devastate a marriage more than an affair. Whether you are the spouse who has had the affair, or the spouse who feels betrayed, on either side of the coin, emotions are volatile and tensions can...
Alienation of Affection and Criminal Conversation in North Carolina
In North Carolina, a spouse can sue a third party for causing a loss of affection due to an affair. These claims are known as Alienation of Affection and Criminal Conversation.
What If My Child Doesn’t Want to Spend Time With Their Other Parent?
Divorce can be harsh on children. Adjusting to a new routine as parents separate can raise many issues for the children involved. Once a custody and visitation schedule is established, ideally, parents and children can develop a new routine. However, raising children...
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Frequently Asked Questions We listen and explain. We know every marriage and divorce is unique, but, throughout our years of experience, we have found there are some common questions that we can help answer. Find answers to your questions by selecting from the...
Signs to Watch for If You Suspect That Your Ex May Be Turning Against You
It’s no secret that divorce is difficult, even in the very best of situations. Even in situations where both parties to the marriage agree that divorce is for the best, and are able to put their differences aside and work cooperatively toward resolution of the issues...
Can I Get a Jury Trial for My Divorce?
When you are going through a divorce, you want the most favorable results possible. You want to be compensated for the time you spent cleaning the home and taking care of the kids. You may want joint custody of the children, and you may even want the marital home....
What to Do When Your Ex Moves in with Their Significant Other
Not only are you dealing with the stress of a divorce proceeding, but also you are trying to find consistency in your changing new life. Your ex moving in with a new significant other is never easy, especially if it occurs before you are even divorced. You may feel...
Spying on Your Spouse in North Carolina : What You Need to Know
Without question, we live in an advanced digital age. Our world is a world full of “smart” technology – smart phones, cars, televisions – even smart homes. In many ways, this is a wonderful thing. We are more connected than ever before, and we can obtain our news...
Legal Separation in North Carolina
When Are We Legally Separated? Without question, divorce is a complex and often confusing process. In truth, however, beyond the process itself being confusing, what is actually required as couples lead up to and prepare for beginning that process can be confusing as...
What to Do if Your Spouse Is Spying on You
There are many methods, including monitoring your e-mail, phone calls and social media, that a spouse might use to spy on you.
Is your ex turning your child against you?
When one parent purposefully poisons their child against the other parent, the term used is parental alienation.
Can Children Pick Where They Want to Live?
The answer to if and when a child has a say in living arrangements depends on the condition of your family relationships and the degree of court or third-party involvement with your marital separation.
How can sex addiction impact a divorce?
Sex addiction can be an extremely uncomfortable topic for spouses. However, it can impact your situation in many ways.
If My Boyfriend Spends the Night, Will it hurt My Divorce?
Sex during the separation period can cause complications and potentially have a negative outcome on divorce proceedings.