• What is a Trial Separation?

    By Published On: April 23rd, 2020

    Beyond simply contemplating and envisioning life as it would be after a divorce, some couples who are having ongoing difficulties in their marriage consider separating on a trial basis to actually try it out and experience that reality for themselves. A trial separationis a decision made by couples to take some time apart prior to ...

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  • How will Divorce Impact me Financially?

    By Published On: April 22nd, 2020

    For many, when contemplating divorce, it is only natural to focus on the emotions you may be feeling, particularly if you have been having difficulty in your marriage for some time. While this is understandable, it's also important not to focus entirely on your emotions during this time. It's also important to really think through ...

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  • What Are My Options in Considering Divorce?

    By Published On: April 21st, 2020

    It's a simple truth that divorce is one of the biggest life decisions that one can make. While we are here to help families through divorce, and while divorce absolutely is the best decision for some families, we also believe that it is not a decision to be taken lightly. Those who are contemplating divorce ...

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  • Am I Entitled to Alimony?

    By Published On: April 16th, 2020

    The term alimony comes from the Scottish legal concept of aliment, which required a husband to provide for his wife her lodging, food, clothing, and necessities in the event they divorced. In North Carolina, alimony has evolved into monetary payments that may be paid from a supporting spouse to a dependent spouse. To have a ...

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  • How is Child Support Determined?

    By Published On: March 18th, 2020

    Understandably, the issues of child custodyand child supportoften go hand-in-hand. Though divorce may end the marital relationship, it certainly does not end the relationship parents have with their children - or their obligation to support those children. And without question, most parents want to support their children - out of love, and not simply because ...

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