In the United States, 1 in 50 children has a disability. When parents of a child with special needs seek a divorce, they know they must take great care when determining custody and creating a parenting plan for their child.Here are a few things that parents should...
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of divorce in North Carolina
Month: April 2020
Keeping the house post-divorce is becoming easier
During a divorce, there is typically one asset that most parents worry about more than others: the family home.There are several reasons a spouse may want to keep the family home after a divorce, from the financial investment to the emotional attachment. Many parents...
Do you know what to avoid during your separation?
It is no secret that the process of getting a divorce is not easy. It can be difficult for spouses to know what they should or should not do when it comes time to go their different ways.From the time a decision to separate is made until the divorce is final,...
Does alimony end when your ex gets married?
Moving on after a divorce is often challenging, but it is possible. Many people find happiness in a new normal - and often a new partner. Even so, connections to one's ex-spouse might still exist in a custody agreement or, in some cases, an alimony agreement.The...
What should parents do if they have different parenting styles?
When parents disagree over how they parent and raise their children, it can create significant tension in the marriage.These differences often become more pronounced after a divorce, when parents are no longer living in the same home. So, what are some tips for how...
How to Keep Your Family Law Case Moving in the Time of COVID-19
Whether you were just contemplating divorce prior to the coronavirus outbreak, or already in the midst of one, you may be concerned that COVID-19 will bring your plans, or your case, to a screeching halt. This does not have to be the case. While there are many things...