• How Can I Modify Alimony?

    By Published On: March 16th, 2017

    Commonality of Modifying AlimonyAfter a court grants alimony (either temporary or permanent), it may later be modified by the court or terminated completely depending on the circumstance. There must be a substantial change in circumstances in order for court to modify an existing agreement. Courts have wide discretion in how they define situations that constitute ...

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  • Termination of Alimony in North Carolina

    By Published On: March 15th, 2017

    Decreased marriage rates, rising divorce rates, and a growing incidence of unmarried cohabitation have combined to create and increasingly common situation: unmarried cohabitation between a dependent spouse and a third party. The question is, what effect should this cohabitation have on a supporting spouse's continued duty to pay alimony to the dependent spouse? This article ...

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  • Modification of Child Custody

    By Published On: March 13th, 2017

    Questions about child custody and visitation are frequent during and after divorce, and when establishing paternity. In some cases, due to changed conditions or events, or the need of one parent to move, orders relating to child custody or visitation may need to be modified. Careful wording is needed for a strong and fair revision ...

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  • Aerial Footage of Huntersville NC

    By Published On: March 11th, 2017

    Check out this beautiful aerial footage of Northcross, Birkdale, Downtown, and the Northstone neighborhood in Huntersville NC!

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  • How do I make a Will in North Carolina?

    By Published On: March 5th, 2017

    A will is a legally binding document that lays out an individual's after-death plans for his or her property and affairs. It is not required that one has a will, however, if you do not specify what happens to your belongings after you are gone, North Carolina will dispose of your property according to the ...

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