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Amendments to Birth Certificates
Read more: Amendments to Birth CertificatesNorth Carolina, like most other states, issues a birth certificate for every child born. In addition to providing certain vital information such as place of birth, time of birth, date of birth,…
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Tax Season – What Does It Mean If You Are Going Through Divorce?
Read more: Tax Season – What Does It Mean If You Are Going Through Divorce?With the coming of the New Year, tax season is officially in full swing across the nation. If you are currently separated or going through a divorce, that can have an impact…
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New Hampshire Couple Unable to Undo Divorce
Read more: New Hampshire Couple Unable to Undo DivorceA couple from New Castle, New Hampshire recently learned from the New Hampshire Supreme Court that their prior Divorce is indeed final. The couple had been married 24 years when they divorced…
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Experienced Attorney Joins Miller Cushing Holladay
Read more: Experienced Attorney Joins Miller Cushing HolladayMiller Cushing Holladay is pleased to announce that attorney Stephanie Ross joined the firm on Monday, December 7th. Stephanie is an experienced family law attorney that has represented spouses and parents in…
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Can My Child Testify in Court?
Read more: Can My Child Testify in Court?Parents in a North Carolina Child Custody case often ask if their child can testify in Court to tell the Judge where he or she wants to live or to describe good…
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Premarital Agreement – What it Can and Cannot Do for You
Read more: Premarital Agreement – What it Can and Cannot Do for YouAs North Carolina Family Law Attorneys, we often help Clients with negotiating, drafting, and executing Premarital Agreements, commonly referred to as a “Pre-nup”. Most are probably familiar with the concept of a…
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What Are the Requirements for a Complaint for Absolute Divorce?
Read more: What Are the Requirements for a Complaint for Absolute Divorce?In North Carolina, spouses that have lived continuously separate and apart from one another for at least 366 days and have been a resident of North Carolina for six months prior to…
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Peremptory Trial Requests
Read more: Peremptory Trial RequestsLitigation of a North Carolina Family Law case is often a time-consuming process that can take months, or even years, to resolve. Much of the delay in finalizing a case can be…
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Bride’s Father Surprises Stepfather on Wedding Day
Read more: Bride’s Father Surprises Stepfather on Wedding DayAn Ohio father recently surprised his daughter’s stepfather with a heart-warming gesture that has caught the attention of millions. Just before walking his daughter down the aisle, the bride’s father he had…