So you want to Appeal your Family Law Judgment/Order?
If you are unhappy with the Court’s decision in your family law case and there are valid grounds for appeal, you can... Read More
Are you really ready for divorce? 10 steps to help you survive
10 steps to help you survive divorce—and safeguard yourself, your children, and your money.
Does “Lautenberged” mean a TKO in the military?
Military service members and recruits should become familiar with the "Lautenberg Amendment" and the term of "Lautenberged." These terms are the result of the laws passed to deter military service members from committing domestic violence, and to punish domestic violence offenders.
Civil No Contact Orders can help protect victims
Defendant has harassed plaintiffs within the meaning of N.C. Gen.Stat. § 50C-1(6) and (7) by knowingly publishing electronic or computerized transmissions directed at plaintiffs that torments, terrorizes, or terrifies plaintiffs and serves no legitimate purpose.
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
Workshop on Domestic Violence in the Workplace
domestic violence costs employers $5-8 billion annually
Pet Custody in North Carolina: Fighting Over Cats & Dogs
Disputes over who gets the family dog or cat between divorcing couples are becoming more common.
Family Courts in North Carolina
one of the penultimate goals of family courts are to resolve the issues of a family within one year
A New Hanover County Domestic Violence Case Sends Shock Waves Across the State
family law attorneys and some judges are reviewing Domestic Violence Protective Orders entered by Consent throughout the State of North Carolina in the wake of the Kenton holding to determine whether orders entered without findings of fact as to domestic violence are valid.
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