North Carolina Family Legal Guides (6 found)

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Lloyd T. Kelso
Written by Lloyd T. Kelso
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This article is an overview for those seeking an absolute divorce in North Carolina based upon separation for more than one year.
Lloyd T. Kelso
Written by Lloyd T. Kelso
Contributor Level 6

It is important that claims for alimony and equitable distribution of property be asserted prior to the entry of a judgment for absolute divorce. If not asserted, such rights are forever lost.
Lloyd T. Kelso
Written by Lloyd T. Kelso
Contributor Level 6

Many client contact attorneys for advice on whether he or she is responsible for the debts of her or his spouse. This guide discusses this important issue, particularly the doctrine of necessaries.
Lloyd T. Kelso
Written by Lloyd T. Kelso
Contributor Level 6

In North Carolina there are ten statutorily established grounds for termination of parental rights. This guide sets forth those grounds.
Mark S Williams
Written by Mark S Williams
Contributor Level 6

A divorce can cut off many rights a spouse may have in North Carolina. As such, we do not recommend that you handle your own divorce, because filing for divorce without handling spousal support, property division, and other issues will forever bar those claims. Proceed at your own RISK!
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Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to North Carolina consumers looking for urgent legal guidance.

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