Child Support

Is a Separation Agreement Right for Your Situation?

In North Carolina, couples must live separately and apart for at least one year before they can file for an absolute divorce. During this separation period, many important decisions still need to be made about living arrangements, financial responsibilities, parenting time, and property. Without a clear plan, misunderstandings and conflicts can easily arise. That’s where […]

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What Happens When a Spouse Refuses to Cooperate in Mediation?

In North Carolina, mediation is often a required step in resolving family law disputes, especially when it comes to child custody or equitable distribution of property. Courts encourage mediation because it offers a way for couples to settle disagreements without the emotional and financial costs of a courtroom trial. Mediation gives both parties the opportunity

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