by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Custody
Understandably, child custody is one of the most emotional, and most important issues that any couple has to address in a divorce case. After all, there is nothing more important to most parents than their children. Understandably, the huge majority of custody...
by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Custody
You and your spouse can settle child custody through written agreement, or through a court order. As long as there is no controlling written document, either you or your spouse can modify the existing custody arrangement at any time by simply changing the residence of...
by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Custody
In North Carolina, a large percentage of child custody cases are decided outside of a courtroom with a voluntary agreement. With a voluntary agreement, parents can make a joint decision about custody of their children instead of having a judge decide. Whenever you...
by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Custody
When Does the Child Get to Decide?” The child gets to decide if the decision-makers agree to the child’s future living arrangements, and such an agreement coincides with the wishes of the child. In actuality, joint agreement is the most common way parents resolve...
by Amy | Feb 27, 2017 | Resources
Filing for divorce in the state of North Carolina can be a cumbersome process because of the complexities that guide the process. However, Civil Procedure is necessary in order to maintain the integrity and order of the judicial process. This article will serve as a...
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