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What are Ex Parte Communications?
The Latin phrase “ex parte” literally translates to “on or from one side or party only” and…
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Marital Property Presumption
Equitable Distribution, the division of all marital assets and debts, is a complicated three-step process that involves:…
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Is Entering My Prior Property a Criminal Act?
North Carolina has a number of laws to protect persons from a current or former spouse or…
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MBL, Chris Miller, and Brett Holladay Honored at 2nd Annual Barrister’s Ball
The Safe Alliance Legal Representation Project once again awarded Miller Cushing Holladay with the Commitment to Justice…
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NY Judge Allows Service of Divorce Lawsuit on Facebook
The legal profession is often criticized for failing to utilize modern technologies and practices. This criticism is…
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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…
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Divorce and Your Health Insurance
The most commonly associated legal effect of divorce in North Carolina is the dissolution of a marriage…
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The Interplay between Child Custody and Child Support
In North Carolina, Child Custody and Child Support are two wholly separate claims that can be raised…
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Child Custody Exchanges
In North Carolina Family Law, Child Custody Orders and Child Custody Agreements deal with an array of…