FAMILY LAW BLOG

Child Support

Child Support

At one time, child support enforcement was lax. Noncustodial parents, mostly fathers who were disparagingly referred to as "Deadbeat Dads," could cross state lines and escape the enforcement efforts of the state that ordered them to pay to support their children. The...

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Domestic Violence Impacts Children

Domestic Violence Impacts Children

If you are in immediate danger, call 911. National Abuse Hotline 1-800-799-7233          (TTY) 1-800-787-3224            Llama: 1-800-799- Parents often stay in an abusive relationship because they think keeping the family together is better for the children and they...

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Prenuptial Agreements Offer Protection

Prenuptial Agreements Offer Protection

Professional financial planners often recommend that clients obtain a prenuptial agreement for much the same reason that they recommend clients purchase appropriate amounts of insurance. It is a method of risk management that reduces the negative impact when an...

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Child Support & Private School

Child Support & Private School

If you are trying to determine whether you can afford the substantial cost of private school after separating from your spouse, you are not alone.  Many families face this issue, and while each case must be decided on its own unique facts, this article provides an...

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Prenuptial Agreement Options

Prenuptial Agreement Options

Whether You Are Getting Married in Wake County or Windsor Castle. The recent rumor surrounding the upcoming royal wedding is that Prince Harry has refused to sign a prenuptial agreement. Although your marriage may not garnish as much global attention as Prince Harry...

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FAQ About Domestic Violence

FAQ About Domestic Violence

1. What is Domestic Violence? Domestic Violence, aka Intimate Partner Violence, is any behavior used by one person in a relationship to control the other. Most people think of Domestic Violence as physical abuse (slapping, hitting, choking, kicking, etc.) between two...

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Pets– A New Reason To Consider A Prenuptial Agreement

Pets– A New Reason To Consider A Prenuptial Agreement

There are many reasons couples should consider a prenuptial, pre-nuptial, or premarital agreement (commonly abbreviated as prenup or prenup) before marriage. While prenuptial agreements cannot pre-determine child custody or limit the potential for future child support...

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My Spouse is Cheating… Now What?

My Spouse is Cheating… Now What?

4 Steps to take when you find out your spouse is cheating There is nothing easy about discovering that your spouse is cheating on you.  And there isn’t an easy fix to make the pain go away.  If you have children and large amounts of assets and/or debts, it becomes...

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Does cheating affect alimony?

Does cheating affect alimony?

In short, yes. Cheating affects alimony if you live in NC.  Although our legislature has given the trial courts wide discretion in determining the amount, duration, and manner of payment of alimony, this discretion is limited when a spouse successfully pleads and...

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