Separation and Divorce: Helpful Tips for a Happy Holiday Season
The holiday season, a time traditionally associated with joy, togetherness, and celebration, can become a daunting ordeal for those navigating the sometimes turbulent waters of divorce, parenting, and visitation.
In the midst of twinkling lights and festive cheer, some parents find themselves grappling with a complex array of emotions, occasionally including the “holiday blues.”...
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Navigating the Delicate Timing of Divorce
Deciding when to embark on the difficult path of divorce can be one of the most overwhelming and complicated aspects of family law.
This monumental decision becomes even more intricate when considering the interests of children. It’s normal to have a lot of questions such as:
When is the best time to get divorced?
Should you tell your spouse right away?
What about the impending...
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Separation, Divorce and Your Child: Academic Performance
The disintegration of a family unit can cast long shadows over children’s lives, extending its reach into their educational spheres.
For parents wading through the murky waters of divorce and separation, the unintended consequences often manifest in their child’s academic performance.
In this article, we delve into these multifaceted issues, aiming to arm parents with knowledge...
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Grey Divorce: Quick Tips
Divorce is rarely easy, but grey divorce – the term for couples over 50 who split up – can be particularly difficult.
The emotional, financial, and logistical challenges may seem daunting at first, but with these tips, you can help make the transition smoother:
1. Take your time
Don’t rush into any decisions. Take the time to reflect on what went wrong and how you want to proceed.
2....
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Considering Divorce? Here’s Where to Start
Thinking about separation? Considering Divorce? Not sure what to do?
If so, you’re not alone.
According to the latest statistics, more than 50% of marriages in the United States end in divorce.
While the divorce process may seem daunting, it’s important to remember that many couples who divorce eventually find happiness in their new lives.
A lot can depend on how things end with...
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What is Injury to Real Property?
Injury to Real Property in North Carolina and its Role in Family Law Cases
Injury to real property is a broad term that can involve a number of different legal issues.
Generally speaking, it refers to intentional damage or destruction that is done to land or buildings or “realty.”
This can include anything from vandalism and arson to damaging real property. Real property includes...
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What you need to know about Communicating Threats in North Carolina
Threatening to harm or kill a spouse, child, or other family member is a criminal offense in North Carolina.
It doesn’t matter if the threats are made in person, online, or through text messages- communications that threaten bodily harm (physical harm to another person) may be deemed criminal and result in criminal charges.
If you are being threatened by someone close to you, it is...
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