by Amy | Feb 27, 2017 | Absolute Divorce
How do I Prepare and File a Divorce Complaint There are three parts of a complaint: the actual complaint; the verification; and the summons. These documents must be legibly produced on plain, white 8.5-inch by 11-inch letter size paper. While typewritten is preferred,...
by Amy | Feb 27, 2017 | Alimony, Finances
Most people typically think of alimony when considering monetary support and divorce. However, if you rely on your spouse’s income, you may qualify for post-separation support. While alimony is monetary support that originates when the divorce decree is entered,...
by Amy | Feb 27, 2017 | Alimony, Child Support
While there are several ramifications that can come from getting a divorce, losing your health insurance is a result that many people don’t consider. Because health insurance is such a valuable necessity, especially when one spouse has a serious health condition, some...
by Amy | Feb 27, 2017 | Alimony, Finances
North Carolina law requires married couples to separate for one year before filing for an absolute divorce. However, when either spouse moves on to other relationships during that one-year period, the divorce proceedings can become a bit more complex. Sex during the...
by Amy | Feb 27, 2017 | Alimony, Finances
Similar to child custody and child support orders, post-separation support orders or alimony can be modified even after a divorce has been ordered and finalized by the court. Spousal support or alimony is a court-ordered provision requiring the supporting spouse to...
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