• Happy New Year 2016!

    By Published On: December 29th, 2015

    Happy New Year 2016 from your friends at Adkins Law!

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  • How do I get legally separated from my spouse?

    By Published On: December 22nd, 2015

    In North Carolina, to legally separate from your spouse, you must reside in different residences with the intent to live separate and apart from one another. The date of separation starts when one spouse moves out, and no paperwork is required to be filed to establish the legal separation.It is beneficial, if both spouses are ...

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  • Sample Separation Agreement

    By Published On: December 22nd, 2015

    By Christopher AdkinsThis is a sample separation agreement, which is only intended to be used as an example for illustrative purposes. The use of this document as your separation agreement would be a mistake. This document contains language and provisions tailored for the fictional parties and their specific situation. Your separation agreement would likely contain ...

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  • When can a third party sue for child custody in North Carolina?

    By Published On: December 22nd, 2015

    By Christopher AdkinsIn North Carolina, parents have the legal right to have custody of their children unless clear and cogent reasons exist for denying them this right. This right is not absolute but requires substantial and sufficient reasons for interference or denial.Who may bring an action for child custody?Any parent, relative, or other person, agency, ...

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  • Legal Child Custody versus Physical Child Custody

    By Published On: December 21st, 2015

    By Christopher AdkinsIn North Carolina, child custody can be divided into two main elements: legal custody and physical custody. Legal and physical custody can be shared jointly, or can be granted solely to one parent.Having legal custody of your child means that you are able to make decisions for important things in their lives. Things ...

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