Becoming a parent is quite the learning experience. There are plenty of resources, including books and classes, available to help parents at any point, but parenting truly requires one to learn on the job. Parents always come across something new in their parenting...
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of divorce in North Carolina
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Month: June 2020
Spouses who are hesitant to divorce might try delay tactics
Deciding to end a marriage is never easy. It can involve a lot of emotional turmoil, doubt and grief. But, once you make the decision, knowing it is the right choice, it can be frustrating if your partner tries to put on the brakes.There are many reasons why one...
What happens to your credit score after your divorce?
Getting a divorce can affect one's financial plan and requires that one reevaluate their financial planning for the future. Under North Carolina law, spouses must divide their marital assets equitably, and while this does not always mean equally, that is often the...