• Conflicting Out Attorneys in Divorce

    By Published On: September 23rd, 2014

    Divorce can lead to the worst in people. One dirty divorce strategy is conflicting out attorneys to prevent your spouse from retaining representation. Typically, this is done by scheduling consultations with several reputable divorce attorneys and sharing confidential information with them. Once a certain amount of confidential information is shared with the attorney, an attorney-client ...

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  • Hiding Income to Reduce Child Support and Alimony

    By Published On: September 22nd, 2014

    Divorce can get messy, especially when money and children are involved. One popular divorce trick is hiding income. Hiding income may potentially lead to a reduction in child support and alimony.When a couple divorces, alimony may be granted if there is a supporting / dependent relationship. This basically means that one spouse makes a lot ...

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  • Divorce Attorney in Lake Norman

    By Published On: September 19th, 2014

    Do I need an attorney to get a divorce? No, you don't need an attorney to get a divorce. You really don't need an attorney to do anything. You can proceed in handling your divorce pro se, meaning on your on. Should I hire an attorney to get a divorce? Yes, in almost all situations ...

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  • Terminating Parental Rights

    By Published On: September 18th, 2014

    The termination of parental rights (TPR) severs all legal ties between the parent and the child. To have a TPR a court must find that grounds for the termination exist and that the TPR is in the child's best interest. TPR proceedings in North Carolina occur in juvenile court before a district court judge without ...

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  • How do I get a divorce?

    By Published On: September 18th, 2014

    In North Carolina, the most common way for a couple to get a divorce is to live separate and apart continuously for one year and a day. During this time period, the couple cannot reconcile and must live in different residences. Additionally, either the husband or the wife must have lived in North Carolina for ...

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