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
When To File North Carolina 50B Order, What To Have, What To Do Dealing with domestic violence is an incredibly challenging situation that can leave individuals feeling vulnerable and uncertain about their safety. What Is a 50B Order? In North Carolina, victims of domestic violence have the option to seek a protective order, commonly known
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All custody orders in North Carolina must determine custodial rights supported by the best interest of the child. That being said, custody is not defined in the North Carolina General Statutes. Through case law, we have established legal custodial rights and physical custodial rights. A party may, through pleadings or motions, request joint custody in
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When facing a separation or child custody matter, selecting the right family law attorney is crucial to achieving a favorable outcome. Asking pertinent questions during your initial consultation can help you assess the attorney’s suitability for your case. Here are some essential Questions to ask: 1. What is your experience in family law? It’s vital
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Separation in North Carolina begins the day the parties begin to live separate apart from each other and continues until the parties are divorced. There are several things that will help a client during the process as well as legal issues to keep in mind. Considering Separation: Check your finances: Run your credit report, document
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In North Carolina, temporary custody law is the initial appearance before a court to resolve the visitation schedule pending mediation and a permanent hearing. Temporary hearings are often limited in time and involve evidence as to the stability of the parties. The Judge will want to know the following to determine the best interest of
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Follow up on Electronic Security and Privacy in Divorce This is a follow up on electronic security and privacy in divorce. Today, I follow up on electronic security and privacy issues that are simple to address. Whether your concern is a hacker or a prying former spouse, these steps should help protect your privacy. First,
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