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Marital Property

Unravel the complexities of dividing marital property in North Carolina. Learn about asset classification, equitable distribution, and practical tips for a fair and transparent property division process.

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 […]

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 […]

Asset Tracking During Divorce

Asset Tracking During Divorce In North Carolina

December 29, 2023 Owen Brown 0

Asset Tracking During Divorce Asset tracking during divorce refers to the process of monitoring and managing valuable items or properties owned by an individual, organization, […]

What is Marital Property

Marital Property In North Carolina

December 29, 2023 Owen Brown 0

What is Marital Property? In North Carolina, marital property is generally defined as property acquired during the marriage. North Carolina follows the principle of equitable […]

Equitable Distribution

Equitable Distribution In North Carolina

December 29, 2023 Owen Brown 0

Equitable Distribution In North Carolina, equitable distribution is the principle used in divorce cases to divide marital property fairly, though not necessarily equally, between spouses. […]

Inheritance as a Marital Property

Is Inheritance Marital Property In North Carolina

December 28, 2023 Owen Brown 0

Inheritance as a Marital Property In North Carolina, marital property typically includes assets acquired during the marriage. While inheritance is generally considered separate property, inheritance […]

Foreclosure Process

The Impact of Foreclosure on Property Division In North Carolina

December 26, 2023 Owen Brown 0

Foreclosure Process In North Carolina, the foreclosure process is a drawn-out, intricate procedure that can be challenging to comprehend. This blog post will outline all […]

Cryptocurrency and Divorce

Division of Cryptocurrency Assets During Divorce In North Carolina

December 26, 2023 Owen Brown 0

Cryptocurrency and Divorce Over the years, there have been ups and downs with cryptocurrency and divorce. However, many couples have made substantial profits by capitalizing […]

Division Of Marital Debts

Factors That Influence The Division Of Marital Debts

December 26, 2023 Owen Brown 0

Division Of Marital Debts When a couple files for divorce, they have to go through the property division process, which also involves division of marital […]

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