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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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Is An Offer for Settlement Admissible in Court?
Read more: Is An Offer for Settlement Admissible in Court?In North Carolina Family Law cases, the North Carolina Rules of Evidence control what is and what is not admissible in court. The North Carolina Rules of Evidence establish certain requirements for…
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North Carolina Family Court
Read more: North Carolina Family CourtNorth Carolina has several different levels of trial court, such as Magistrate, District, or Superior Court. Due to the complex matters of family law, North Carolina also has a separate special division…
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Be Sure to Insure Your Future
Read more: Be Sure to Insure Your FutureThose going through a North Carolina Divorce often face an uncertain future, both emotionally and financially. A powerful tool too often overlooked in a divorce settlement can drastically reduce that future financial…
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Enforcing and Modifying Family Court Orders Entered in Another State
Read more: Enforcing and Modifying Family Court Orders Entered in Another StateEven though family laws vary widely depending on the state in which you reside, almost all states have adopted uniform laws regarding the enforcement and modification of family law orders entered by…
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Child Support Payment Methods
Read more: Child Support Payment MethodsNorth Carolina child support can be paid from one parent to the other via multiple avenues. The most common methods of child support payments are: (1) direct payment to the other parent;…
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Is Permanent Child Support Really “Permanent”?
Read more: Is Permanent Child Support Really “Permanent”?North Carolina Child Support Orders are often noted to be a “permanent” determination of child support. But does “permanent” really mean it cannot be changed? No, the Court can always modify a…
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Do Daughters Lead to Divorce? Not Exactly, Says Duke University Study
Read more: Do Daughters Lead to Divorce? Not Exactly, Says Duke University StudyDo Daughters Lead to Divorce? For years statistics have pointed to an interesting fact about divorce in the United States; Parents with daughters are more likely to divorce. Many have theorized about…
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North Carolina County’s “Operation Support Your Child” a Success
Read more: North Carolina County’s “Operation Support Your Child” a Success“Operation Support Your Child”, a campaign to collect unpaid child support, resulted in the recovery of over $60,000.00 in overdue child support payments. Several North Carolina agencies joined forces for the campaign,…