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Can we just move forward with the uncontested divorce since we have already have decided on everything in North Carolina?
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Answered on March 11, 2016
Yes you can. To get an absolute divorce based on the one year separation, the parties must have been living separate and apart for one year and the...
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Is this grounds for a divorce
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Answered on March 11, 2016
North Carolina is a “no-fault” state which means the plaintiff does not need to prove any wrongdoing of the other party to file for an absolute...
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When child support stops on the 18 yr. old, will the Court automatically reevaluate the amount of support for the 15 year old?
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Answered on March 08, 2016
Do not just automatically cut your child support in half because your one daughter turned 18 and has graduated from high school. You will need to...
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Can I finalize a divorce now with a separation agreement filed in North Carolina in 2010?
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Answered on March 04, 2016
I am confused on what you mean by “legally separated”. To get an absolute divorce based on the one year separation, the parties must have been...
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Can I leave the state of s.c? N if I have what could happen?
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Answered on March 03, 2016
There is not enough information to give you good advice. As a general recommendation, I would call child protective services and make sure they...
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Can a new case be reopened for back child support?
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Answered on March 03, 2016
The previous answers are correct. Though she previously voluntarily stopped child support enforcement, her action did not forever cut off her...
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Do I really need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce?
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Answered on January 29, 2016
As stated previously, you are not required to retain an attorney. However, hiring an attorney may ensure that the process is done correctly and...
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Can my husband re-open his custody case sooner than 3 years after it was modified last?
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Answered on January 01, 2016
As noted previously, you do not need to wait three (3) years to modify an order. Please note the correct statute you should look at is NCGS 50-13.7...
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What are the chances she can change what we've agreed on for custody after the divorce and not let me see my son as often?
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Answered on January 01, 2016
I agree with what has been previously stated. If there is no order regarding child custody in place, then certainly either one of you are able to...
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What happens next?
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Answered on December 04, 2015
It seems like both parties do not have an attorney. I would suggest that you consult with an attorney so that you become more educated on the...
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