The A to Z of Child Custody in Divorce
For partners with children, child custody is one of the most important parts of divorce. Here is a rundown of some important aspects of child custody.
For partners with children, child custody is one of the most important parts of divorce. Here is a rundown of some important aspects of child custody.
Women who have stayed at home for the past several years are often concerned about their futures. But unemployed women may not be able to rely on alimony for support.
The circular shape of a wedding ring represents forever. But when “forever” ends a little sooner than expected, what do you do with your wedding ring(s)?
Many North Carolina residents have also heard that if you move out, you can be sued for abandoning the marriage. While that’s vague enough to not make much sense, it also sounds bad, which is why so many people ask about it during our divorce workshop.
Splitting the house not just one of the biggest divorce discussions, but one of the biggest arguments.
Therapy can help you work through the feelings and find a new perspective, so it’s often advisable to speak to a therapist following divorce — even if you are the one requesting the split.
If you have an attorney, you don’t actually file divorce papers yourself. But if you want to file without an attorney, here are some guidelines.
Whether you are male or female, after divorce you are no longer splitting responsibilities with someone else. Here are six steps to get started on one part of your new life — paying the bills.
“How do I find new direction in my life” is a frequent question at our Raleigh divorce workshop. Even those who initiated the split from their partner find themselves wondering where to go from here.
Alimony is one of the aspects of divorce that concerns a lot of our divorce workshop attendees. Figuring out who pays alimony to whom depends on many factors.