Financial disagreements remain one of the leading sources of conflict during divorce proceedings in North Carolina. Alimony, or spousal support, is at the heart of many of these disputes. The law in North Carolina grants courts significant discretion in deciding when and how much support is appropriate, often leaving individuals unsure about what to expect…. Read more »
When a marriage dissolves, dividing assets becomes one of the most contested and consequential stages of divorce. Under North Carolina law, the courts follow a principle known as equitable distribution, meaning marital property is divided fairly — though not necessarily equally. This legal process requires detailed financial disclosure, valuation, and sometimes expert testimony. At Mercedes… Read more »
High-conflict child custody cases are marked by frequent arguments, repeated court filings, and sometimes allegations of abuse, alienation, or substance misuse. Emotional tension runs high, with both parents believing their child’s well-being is at stake. North Carolina law requires courts to determine custody based on the “best interests of the child”, but in contentious cases,… Read more »
A closely held business is any company whose shares are not publicly traded, often run by a small group of owners or even a single individual. During divorce, questions of ownership, control, and future income all come to the forefront. The stakes are high—these companies often represent a family’s largest asset and a source of… Read more »
When a child’s safety, happiness, or future is on the line, the question isn’t just who loves them—it’s who the law allows to step in. Across North Carolina, grandparents and relatives often find themselves fighting to keep a child safe after family breakdown, tragedy, or parental absence. But can you really get custody or guaranteed… Read more »
For many families in Greensboro, the house isn’t just where life happens—it’s the biggest asset on the table when a marriage ends. Can your entire future really hinge on a single address? If you’re in the middle of a split, the answer often feels like “yes.” So, what happens when both spouses want to keep… Read more »
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 10% of all private-sector employees receive some form of stock option or equity compensation, and in tech and biotech fields, the numbers are even higher. When divorce occurs, those options and restricted shares can represent a lifetime’s worth of financial security—or a devastating loss if not… Read more »
When parents face separation or divorce, the welfare of their child typically becomes their top priority. Understanding the legal process and requirements to obtain custody in North Carolina is crucial to ensure the child’s best interests are protected. Many parents question, “What steps do I need to follow, and what are the requirements for obtaining… Read more »
For many business owners, the idea of divorce raises significant concerns regarding the future of their companies. Questions surrounding how to safeguard business interests in divorce proceedings can create considerable stress and uncertainty. Understanding what typically happens to businesses during a divorce, knowing the difference between community property and equitable distribution, and proactively taking steps… Read more »
When dealing with divorce and alimony in North Carolina, misinformation often clouds the process, creating unnecessary confusion and stress. Many people in Greensboro and throughout the state fall prey to myths that misrepresent NC alimony law. These misconceptions can negatively impact financial planning and lead to poor decisions during the divorce process. Understanding the truth… Read more »
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