What would I need to do if I disagree with a part of my custody order?
You will need to file a motion to modify. You should seek the advice of an attorney in your area to determine if the current order is a permanent...
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You will need to file a motion to modify. You should seek the advice of an attorney in your area to determine if the current order is a permanent...
Alimony is determined by determining the reasonable needs and expenses of each party. In North Carolina, in order to receive alimony there must...
You may file for divorce in North Carolina as long as you satisfy the following requirements: (1) you have been a resident of North Carolina for at...
In addition to the incomes you have provided you will also need to know the monthly amount for any work-related childcare, health insurance...
Although ill-advised, your wife is not precluded from moving in her new boyfriend. If there is a claim for postseparation support or alimony by her...
If there is no previous custody order that has been signed by a judge in your case in NC and the children have lived in VA for at least the past 6...
If you received a subpoena then you should go. A subpoena is enforceable and could result in contempt for noncompliance.
Typically, consent must be given by both parents in the birth certificate. In rare circumstances I have seen a clerk accept a name change when one...
Once the baby is born and the father is listed on the birth certificate, he will have the same amount of access to the minor child as you do. In...
If no previous custody order has been entered then you may file in North Carolina. It is correct that without an Order both you and the father...