How Rental Properties Are Handled in a Divorce

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Married couples often use the joint or marital property for investment purposes. In the event of a divorce, dividing some kinds of investments is quite simple. They can separate cash into individual bank accounts, while stock or bond portfolios can be either divided equitably or sold, with a further cash division. Rental properties are a… Read more »

Termination of Parental Rights in North Carolina

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Do you have questions about parental rights termination? Maybe you’re worried about an abusive situation, or you are considering relinquishing parental rights to your child. Each state has parental rights termination laws, including North Carolina. You’ll need to contact a North Carolina family attorney for complete information on this state—read on for some basic information…. Read more »

When Can a Child Testify in a Custody Trial?

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Divorce proceedings can be messy, especially when children are involved. In a custody trial, some parents might want to include a child’s testimony to let the court know which parent they prefer to live with. However, the court highly protects children, and many stipulations are involved regarding when and how a child can testify in… Read more »

Rental Properties: How Are Handled in a Divorce?

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Married couples often use the joint or marital property for investment purposes. In the event of a divorce, dividing some kinds of investments is quite simple. They can separate cash into individual bank accounts, while stock or bond portfolios can be either divided equitably or sold, with a further cash division. Rental properties are a… Read more »

Termination of Parental Rights in North Carolina

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Do you have questions about parental rights termination? Maybe you’re worried about an abusive situation, or you are considering relinquishing parental rights to your child. Each state has parental rights termination laws, including North Carolina. You’ll need to contact a North Carolina family attorney for complete information on this state—read on for some basic information…. Read more »

Custody Trial: When Can a Child Testify?

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Divorce proceedings can be messy, especially when children are involved. In a custody trial, some parents might want to include a child’s testimony to let the court know which parent they prefer to live with. However, the court highly protects children, and many stipulations are involved regarding when and how a child can testify in… Read more »

Alimony in NC: How Long It Lasts and When Payments Stop

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North Carolina is one of the few states still requiring alimony payments after a divorce. Here is what you need to know about how long it lasts and when payments will stop. When it comes to divorce, few things are as contentious as alimony. Mercedes Chut is a lawyer in North Carolina who specializes in… Read more »

Parental Rights: The Outline in North Carolina

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For those graced with children, parenting is one of the great delights in their lives. The high spirits, however, come with a remarkable sense of responsibility to take care of them and bring them up correctly. Parental Rights and Custody Every parent should know that duties and legal rights are connected with parenthood. These cardinal… Read more »

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