by Angela McIlveen | Jan 1, 2012 | Divorce
There are no set guidelines for awarding alimony. The judge will review evidence of financial records, income, bills, and debts. The judge can also consider marital misconduct. Having considered all the factors including the amount the supporting spouse is capable of...
by Angela McIlveen | Dec 31, 2011 | Divorce, North Carolina Law
While the exact process for filing for divorce in NC may vary by county, the basic six steps for filing for an absolute divorce are the same throughout North Carolina. Six Steps to File for Divorce in NC1) Draft the Divorce Complaint, 2) Verify the Divorce Complaint...
by Angela McIlveen | Dec 30, 2011 | Child Custody, Divorce
Whether or not you can move your child or children to another state depends on many factors. It is important to know whether there is a custody order in place, are divorce and custody proceedings in the court system now, if there is a custody order in place what...
by Angela McIlveen | Dec 29, 2011 | Divorce
According to the latest data from the National Center for Family & Marriage Research at Bowling Green State University, while the overall divorce rate has decreased slightly over the past two decades, for those over divorce after 50 it has doubled. Divorcing later...