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New North Carolina Child Support Guidelines 2023
Read more: New North Carolina Child Support Guidelines 2023New North Carolina Child Support Guidelines went into effect 1/1/23. The General Assembly only updates the Child Support Guidelines every 4 years, and the new Guidelines have been updated to include 3…
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What To Expect When You Meet Your Divorce Attorney
Read more: What To Expect When You Meet Your Divorce AttorneyMeeting with a divorce attorney can be daunting. At Miller Cushing Holladay, we want to make you feel welcome in our office and feel as though you are a part of our…
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Is Adultery a Crime?
Read more: Is Adultery a Crime?The WCNC Charlotte’s VERIFY team turned to us for help with answering the question “Is adultery a crime in North Carolina?”. Read the article here.
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Don’t let children be the reason for you to hold onto a failing marriage
Read more: Don’t let children be the reason for you to hold onto a failing marriageIn 1994, in Cass County, Minnesota, now retired Judge Michael Haas had very blunt words for the divorcing parents appearing before him. It was later published as part of Ann Landers’s advice…
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Miller Cushing Holladay Attorney Stephanie M. Ross named a North Carolina Board Certified Specialist in Family Law
Read more: Miller Cushing Holladay Attorney Stephanie M. Ross named a North Carolina Board Certified Specialist in Family LawMiller Cushing Holladay attorney Stephanie M. Ross has earned the distinctive recognition of becoming a North Carolina Board Certified Specialist in Family Law. After completing over five years of family law practice,…
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Parent’s Discretion Over Parenting Time
Read more: Parent’s Discretion Over Parenting TimeDo the terms of your child’s custody order grant the child’s other parent the discretion to determine your parenting time? Are you allowed to visit with your child only when the other…
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Divorce from Bed and Board: Ordering One Spouse to Move out of the Marital Home
Read more: Divorce from Bed and Board: Ordering One Spouse to Move out of the Marital HomeIn North Carolina, spouses must live separate and apart for one year before they may obtain an Absolute Divorce. The date of separation occurs when one or both spouses move out of…
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Adoption During Covid-19
Read more: Adoption During Covid-19The Covid-19 epidemic has created undesired circumstances for mothers during pregnancy and while giving birth. In current times, mothers are going to prenatal visits and giving birth to their newborns without the…








