There is no “Try” in Divorce
Do, or do not. There is no try
Predicting divorce in five minutes with 91% accuracy
John Gottman claims he can predict in five minutes—with 91 percent accuracy—whether a couple will eventually divorce.
The rules of Equitable Distribution and a simple football analogy
North Carolina courts apply the Equitable Distribution Act and four steps to decrease costs and increase efficiency ...a helpful analogy for equitable distribution is the image of a football field with one goalpost at each end.
Eunice H. Chapman’s Legislative Divorce
In the early 1800’s a woman by the name of Eunice H. Chapman made history in family law. The events leading to... Read More
Now or Later: Dividing military pensions upon divorce
Spouses receive the marital portion of private and military pensions either during equitable distribution or at retirement.
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
How to Handle Student Loan Debt
Compelling arguments exist in favor of classifying some student loan debt as marital
A “Do it Yourself” Divorce May Cost you Dearly
John comes out over $150,000 better by getting divorced without filing for equitable distribution under these facts
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
Court of Appeals Throws Out Alienation of Affections Case Between two South Carolina Residents
the torts of alienation of affection and criminal conversation are designed to protect the institution of marriage for North Carolina residents and when the torts occur in the State of North Carolina.
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