Marital Property In North Carolina
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 […]
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 In North Carolina, equitable distribution is the principle used in divorce cases to divide marital property fairly, though not necessarily equally, between spouses. […]
Voluntary Child Custody Agreement A voluntary child custody agreement is a legal document outlining arrangements between parents regarding the custody and visitation of their child. […]
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 […]
Medicaid in Child Support Matters Medicaid in child support matters typically seeks to recover the costs it incurs by providing medical assistance to eligible individuals. […]
Quitclaim Deed North Carolina A quitclaim deed can be used to transfer interest in real estate after a divorce in North Carolina. This blog article […]
Types Of Alimony In North Carolina, alimony, also known as spousal support, is typically granted to a dependent spouse as a source of support […]
Factors Influencing Alimony In North Carolina, there are many factors influencing alimony determinations. This blog article aims at enumerating the key factors influencing alimony that […]
How Changes in Income Affect Alimony Payments Significantly most people wonder how changes in income can affect alimony payments during divorce. Read more of this […]
Negotiating Alimony in Mediation The time and costs associated with a full adversarial divorce are not something that every family needs or desires to incur.In […]
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