The divorce process for active and retired service members is affected by a unique set of variables. Learn why choosing a family lawyer experienced in state and federal military law matters is essential during this transition.
Learn MoreDivorce ranks among the most stressful life events a person can experience. Learn how our experienced team will guide you every step of the way.
Learn MoreAlimony is the financial support one spouse provides to the other during and/or after divorce. Learn what options may be available to you.
Learn MoreNavigating divorce adds yet another complicated layer to the already stressful task of parenting. Our attorneys have the knowledge and the experience to best advocate for your family’s emotional and financial security as you create a “new normal.”
Learn MoreThe equitable distribution of marital property and debt varies in each case. Choosing a family lawyer to advocate on your behalf with experience in the classification, valuation and distribution of marital property (including business interests) is vital during this unpredictable time.
Learn MoreMediation is a collaborative alternative to litigation. Arbitration is a way of settling a dispute without having to go to court. Learn how one of our experienced lawyers can navigate the process as you advocate during mediation or arbitration.
Learn MoreIn North Carolina, spouses may take legal action against third parties they feel acted in a manner that led to a “lack of affection” in their relationship or ultimately, the dissolution of their marriage. Speak with one of our family law attorneys to learn more.
Learn MoreIncidents of domestic violence will have a profound impact on a family. A lawyer well-versed in the dynamics of intimate partner violence and “power and control” can help.
Learn MorePremarital agreements (or prenuptial agreements) outline the rights each future spouse has to the property acquired both before and during the marriage, in the event the marriage is terminated. Premarital agreements can also be used to outline or waive rights to spousal support.
Learn MorePremarital agreements (or prenuptial agreements) outline the rights each future spouse has to the property acquired both before and during the marriage, in the event the marriage is terminated. Premarital agreements can also be used to outline or waive rights to spousal support.
Learn MoreJudges may order the assistance of a Parenting Coordinator to work with co-parents in high-conflict cases. A Parenting Coordinator is a neutral third party who helps parents make decisions affecting their children, which reduces (or eliminates) parental frustration and the need for litigation.
Learn MoreFederal employees have unique benefits related to their employment, which must be evaluated during a separation and divorce. You deserve a family law attorney who understands how the law pertains to your specific circumstances.
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