North Carolina Alimony Legal Advice (96 found)Narrow your searchPosted 20 days ago in Alimony North Carolina
Mark S Williams' answer
No one can guarantee you what a judge will do. My experience is that a two... Posted about 1 month ago in Divorce / Separation Charlotte, NC
Lloyd T. Kelso's answer
Monies received by her as inheritance are "separate property" in North Carolina,... Posted 3 months ago in Alimony Greensboro, NC Posted 3 months ago in Alimony Dunn, NC
Mark S Williams' answer
As for property division, you need to 1) identify all property, 2) classify as... Posted 6 days ago in Divorce / Separation North Carolina
Sarah Ann Carr's answer
No need to file anything to be separated and once you've lived separately and... Posted 3 months ago in Alimony Charlotte, NC
Lloyd T. Kelso's answer
You can if you know all the alimony rules concerning pleading an alimony claim,...
Mark S Williams' answer
You can represent yourself but you are expected to know everything a licensed... Posted 3 months ago in Divorce / Separation Wilmington, NC
Lloyd T. Kelso's answer
Adultery is a ground for divorce from bed and board, which would allow you to... Posted 11 days ago in Child Custody North Carolina
Sarah Ann Carr's answer
You need to get a custody order in place ASAP to stop this back and forth with... Posted 2 months ago in Alimony Boone, NC Posted 13 days ago in Divorce / Separation Tarboro, NC Posted 3 months ago in Alimony Raleigh, NC Posted 14 days ago in Divorce / Separation Greenville, NC
Jared W. Pierce Esq.'s answer
There are several solutions to this problem and some specific to North Carolina.... Posted 3 months ago in Divorce / Separation Stanley, NC
Lloyd T. Kelso's answer
The alimony claim must be filed prior to the time the judgment of absolute... Posted 22 days ago in Divorce / Separation Raleigh, NC
Mark S Williams' answer
In my practice, I have seen the horrible effects on family, relationships, etc.... Posted 27 days ago in Divorce / Separation Charlotte, NC Posted 28 days ago in Divorce / Separation Lexington, NC
Sarah Ann Carr's answer
If you have been living "separate and apart" for at least one year and one of... Posted 4 months ago in Alimony Raleigh, NC
Lloyd T. Kelso's answer
Good question. Actually, failure to pay a dependent spouse support is a factor... Posted 4 months ago in Alimony Carolina Beach, NC
Lloyd T. Kelso's answer
The fact that he stopped paying could be as a result of unemployment and an... Posted about 1 month ago in Divorce / Separation Salisbury, NC
Ryan Brent Addison's answer
You are not required to hire an attorney in order to obtain a divorce and by... Posted 4 months ago in Alimony Greensboro, NC
Mark S Williams' answer
If you are content paying 20%, then no, there is no need to change anything.... |