Alimony and Spousal Support: Your Questions Answered
Learn about types of alimony, influencing factors, and legal guidance from Lincolnton Family Law.
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Learn about types of alimony, influencing factors, and legal guidance from Lincolnton Family Law.
Alimony and Spousal Support: Your Questions Answered Read More »
Facing an uncooperative spouse during a divorce can be daunting, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. At Lincolnton Family Law, we are committed to helping you achieve a fair and swift resolution.
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Separating and divorce is a process that can leave you feeling stressed. Protecting your assets during this time is easy with our expert guidance
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Do you want to control how your marriage ends? When couples in North Carolina decide to end their marriage, there are two options: a separation agreement or litigation. Both approaches serve the purpose of legally separating the spouses, but they differ in terms of process, enforceability, and specific legal implications. Let’s delve into the dissimilarities
Gray Divorce is Increasing at an alarming rate. Lincoln County has seen an influx of residents over the age of 50. Whether its the influx of communities centered at retirees, the desire to be closer to grandchildren, or lower North Carolina taxes, many individuals are relocating to our great county. With that, gray divorce has
Electronic Security in Divorce and Privacy Concerns Electronic security in divorce and privacy are big issues in modern day divorce and custody suits. Spouses are using shared accounts and devices to access information that could be used at trial. More attorneys are sending electronic preservation letters to opposing parties to preserve your electronic accounts, text messages, emails,
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“Dance like no one is watching, email like it will one day be read in a deposition” I often use Facebook messages, posts, or photos in family court matters. Often, these posts can prove contempt of court, an illicit affair, or assist my client in obtaining a favorable custody settlement. It may feel good to post a
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Every separation is unique. Some separations involve complex tax issues that require an experienced family law attorney to avoid any additional tax consequences on your end. Here are some examples: Child support and Dependent Deduction: child support payments are not deductible by the payor or taxable by the payee. Dependency exemptions vary case by case.
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