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Can I Resume My Maiden Name After Divorce?
Read more: Can I Resume My Maiden Name After Divorce?In North Carolina, if you have legally assumed the use of your spouse’s last name, you have the right to resume your maiden name after the dissolution of your legal marriage. There…
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Divorce and Your Health Insurance
Read more: Divorce and Your Health InsuranceThe most commonly associated legal effect of divorce in North Carolina is the dissolution of a marriage which entitles both former spouses to remarry at a later date. However, while this may…
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The Interplay between Child Custody and Child Support
Read more: The Interplay between Child Custody and Child SupportIn North Carolina, Child Custody and Child Support are two wholly separate claims that can be raised by parents and each can be decided at different times by the Court or by…
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Child Custody Exchanges
Read more: Child Custody ExchangesIn North Carolina Family Law, Child Custody Orders and Child Custody Agreements deal with an array of issues regarding the care, custody, and control of minor children. One often overlooked yet important…
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The North Carolina Child Support Guidelines
Read more: The North Carolina Child Support GuidelinesThe North Carolina legislature, like many other states, have created a Guideline calculation to determine each parent’s financial obligation in support of their minor children. Most people know this calculation as its…
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Child Custody Parenting Rules
Read more: Child Custody Parenting RulesIn North Carolina Family Law, when most people think about Child Custody, they think about the type of custody schedule and rules that will govern their minor children. While this is certainly…
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Who Pays for College for My Child?
Read more: Who Pays for College for My Child?In North Carolina Family Law, the issue of college expenses and child support is a hotly debated topic and a frequent cause for dispute between parents. N.C. State University estimated the total…
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NJ Fathers Challenge Constitutionality of “Best Interests of the Child”
Read more: NJ Fathers Challenge Constitutionality of “Best Interests of the Child”North Carolina Courts, like many other states, seek to resolve issues of child custody by using the standard of “the best interests of the minor child/children”. A group of fathers in New…
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Child Custody Decison-Making Authority
Read more: Child Custody Decison-Making AuthorityIn North Carolina Family Law, when someone mentions Child Custody, most people generally think of which parent has physical custody of the child and how often any visitation occurs. However, in North…