by Angela McIlveen | Apr 21, 2016 | Divorce
In NC, an absolute divorce is filed in the district court where one of the parties lives. The absolute divorce forms listed here are example forms that can be used to file for divorce. In order to file for divorce, at least one party to the divorce must have lived in...
by McIlveen Family Law Firm | Mar 28, 2016 | Divorce
Digital assets are items of property stored in a digital or binary format. Examples of digital assets are iTunes music accounts or Kindle eBooks. There are also airline miles and credit card rewards points. When a couple goes through a divorce, divvying up the digital...
by McIlveen Family Law Firm | Feb 10, 2016 | Divorce
So it turns out the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) data breach reported earlier this year has actually resulted in the exposure of over 340,000 social security numbers and dates of birth. That is more than double the 140,000 number the IRS calculated earlier in May....
by Angela McIlveen | Jan 21, 2016 | Divorce
In NC, if there is a claim for equitable distribution then both parties are required to file an equitable distribution affidavit. The affidavit requires the parties to list all property and debts acquired during the marriage. Each county may have its own required...
by McIlveen Family Law Firm | Jan 21, 2016 | Divorce
When it comes to the dissolution of a marriage, I get the following inquiry all of the time. I have been married to my spouse for just a short time. Things are not working out at all. Can I get an annulment? In most cases, my answer is, it depends. I need more...
by McIlveen Family Law Firm | Jan 7, 2016 | Annulment, Divorce
North Carolina is not a fan of annulment and if you are seeking to annul your marriage then you better have a good reason. They are many misconceptions about annulment and this article will distinguish the facts from the myths. The law in North Carolina provides 6...