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Chris Miller Appointed to Mecklenburg Co. CLE Committee
Read more: Chris Miller Appointed to Mecklenburg Co. CLE CommitteeMiller Cushing Holladay partner Chris Miller was appointed by the Mecklenburg County Bar to serve on the Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Committee through June 2017. As a Mecklenburg County Bar CLE Committee…
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Domestic Violence Protective Orders
Read more: Domestic Violence Protective OrdersIn North Carolina, victims of domestic violence, or parents of children who are victims of domestic violence, can seek protection from the court system. A North Carolina Domestic Violence Protective Order often…
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North Carolina Parent Education and Custody Mediation
Read more: North Carolina Parent Education and Custody MediationParents involved in a North Carolina child custody case cannot immediately seek a decision from a judge, barring an emergency or immediate need. Instead, the North Carolina court system mandates that parents…
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North Carolina Superior Court Judge Rules Alienation of Affection and Criminal Conversation Unconstitutional
Read more: North Carolina Superior Court Judge Rules Alienation of Affection and Criminal Conversation UnconstitutionalA Forsyth County Superior Court Judge, John O. Craig, III, issued a June 11, 2014 Order that finds North Carolina’s tort laws of Alienation of Affection and Criminal Conversation are unconstitutional, in…
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North Carolina to Eliminate Family Court?
Read more: North Carolina to Eliminate Family Court?On June 10, 2014, the North Carolina House Appropriations Committee issued a work-in-progress version of the House Budget which eliminates all State Family Court funding. You may review the budget via link…
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North Carolina – How We Compare to Other States’ Separation Period Before Divorce
Read more: North Carolina – How We Compare to Other States’ Separation Period Before DivorceMany are surprised to learn that in North Carolina you cannot immediately file for divorce once a decision is made to end a marriage. Although North Carolina does not require any finding…
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Miller Cushing Holladay Partner Honored with Commitment to Justice Award for 3rd Consecutive Year
Read more: Miller Cushing Holladay Partner Honored with Commitment to Justice Award for 3rd Consecutive YearCharlotte Family Law attorney and Miller Cushing Holladay Founding Partner, Christopher Miller, has been awarded the Commitment to Justice Award for the 3rd consecutive year. This award is given annually by Safe…
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Modern Divorce Can Be A Reason to Party
Read more: Modern Divorce Can Be A Reason to PartyAn article titled Today’s Divorces Can Mean Cake and Eating It, Too discusses a new category in event planning – the Post-Divorce Party. A Post-Divorce Party can creatively theme the end of…
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Miller Cushing Holladay Hires New Associate Attorney
Read more: Miller Cushing Holladay Hires New Associate AttorneyCharlotte Family Law Firm Miller Cushing Holladay is pleased to announce that Brett Holladay has joined the firm as an Associate Attorney in April 2014. Brett is a Charlotte native and a…