Hitting the Road: Is a relocation in the best interests of your child?
Parents relocate for a variety of reasons including new jobs, job transfers, and for the support of extended family or to care... Read More
Mother’s Day and Child Custody
Anna Jarvis invented the modern Mother’s Day that we celebrate in 1908 as a day to honor one’s mother. Jarvis’ efforts resulted... Read More
Be a Better Co-Parent on Mother’s Day
Every separated or divorced parent should try to find ways to better co-parent. Cooperative parenting with your ex can give your children... Read More
Ex-Parte: Divorce Law’s Dirty Word
Court Orders obtained "Ex-Parte" represent a decision of a judge made without the presence of all parties to the controversy
Family Courts in North Carolina
one of the penultimate goals of family courts are to resolve the issues of a family within one year
Five Tips for Co-Parenting and Winning Custody of Your Child
parents who demonstrate that they can co-parent are more likely to “win” custody of their children
GPS Tracking: Is it Legal to Covertly Track Vehicles in North Carolina?
The covert use of a GPS tracking device in North Carolina could constitute a trespass, trespass to chattels and invasion of privacy through intrusion into seclusion.
Exchanging Children
Doing the right thing at the child custody exchange helps your child and your legal case
Methinks North Carolina’s Grandparent Visitation Statute is Unconstitutional
When a grandparent visitation statute fails to require there be proven harm to the minor child justifying visitation during the fit-parent’s custodial time, or fails to at least consider the wishes of a fit parent as against a grandparent, then it should be deemed to fail constitutional muster and invasion of the fit parent’s constitutionally protected status should be prevented.
Holiday Survival Guide for Divorced Parents
We look forward to holidays because it is time we can spend with family. So what happens when that family is being... Read More
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