Why do I need a Will?
What happens to you after you die is a question with no answer. What happens to your stuff, however, is much more clear. If you own property and assets, you should strongly consider drafting a will. That way you, and not your state government, can decide who gets your property and assets when you die. ...
Where can I bring suit for equitable distribution? – 2018
Often people ask where they are able to bring suit forequitable distribution. A wife, for example, may continue to live in the marital home in Iredell County while her husband, who separated from her, lives in Wake County. The wife may work in Mecklenburg County and wish to move to Mecklenburg County as soon as ...
When does child support terminate in Mecklenburg County?
When does child support terminate in Mecklenburg County? Child support terminates in North Carolina when a child reaches eighteen years of age, except:1. It stops sooner if the child is emancipated.2. If a child is still in high school when the child reaches eighteen, child support payments continue until the child graduates, ceases to attend ...
How do I file an action for child custody?
In North Carolina, when you separate from your child's other parent, there are a lot of things to consider and plan for. In most cases, it is best to have a consent order entered as to your child custody arrangement, and any child support obligations. A custody order is required to enforce any agreements as ...
How do I file for divorce in Mecklenburg County?
Filing for an absolute divorce in Mecklenburg County requires the following:1. At least one party must have lived in North Carolina for at least six months prior to filing for divorce.2. The parties must have lived separate and apart for at least one year and one day prior to filing for the divorce.3. The plaintiff ...
BlogDilip Merani2022-08-28T07:09:33-04:00

