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Month: January 2024

Alimony Negotiation

Alimony Negotiation Tips For A Fair Agreement

January 3, 2024 Owen Brown 0

Alimony Negotiation Alimony negotiation is the process by which divorcing spouses or parties in a legal separation discuss and agree upon the terms of alimony […]

Separate vs. Marital Property

Separate vs. Marital Property: What You Need To Know

January 3, 2024 Owen Brown 0

Separate vs. Marital Property In separate vs. marital property spouses must decide if assets are separate or marital before dividing it up in a divorce. […]

Debunking Myths About Property Division

Debunking Myths About Property Division In Divorce

January 3, 2024 Owen Brown 0

Debunking Myths About Property Division Debunking myths about property division involves dispelling common misconceptions or inaccuracies regarding how assets and debts are divided during a […]

Spousal support during divorce

Spousal Support During Divorce In North Carolina

January 2, 2024 Owen Brown 0

Spousal Support During Divorce You can be eligible to receive ongoing spousal support from your husband following a divorce if you were a homemaker, a […]

Digital Assets

Digital Asset During Property Division In North Carolina

January 2, 2024 Owen Brown 0

Digital Assets Don’t undervalue or forget about the ownership of your digital assets when you think about getting a divorce and dividing the assets you […]

PROS AND CONS OF BED AND BOARD DIVORCE

Pros And Cons Of Bed And Board Divorce In North Carolina

January 2, 2024 Owen Brown 1

PROS AND CONS OF BED AND BOARD DIVORCE Divorce is a significant choice that will affect many facets of your life. The effects are most […]

Alimony Statute

North Carolina Alimony Statute

January 2, 2024 Owen Brown 0

Alimony Statute In North Carolina, alimony statute is governed by Chapter 50 of the North Carolina General Statutes. Alimony may be awarded based on various […]

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