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Talking to Your Kids About Divorce: What to Say (and What Not To)
Divorce can be a confusing and emotionally charged experience for children, yet how parents communicate about it often shapes a child’s long-term well-being. Many guides focus on what to say—but few...
What Happens If Someone Doesn’t Pay Child Support?
Child support is not just a financial obligation—it is a legal and emotional lifeline for children. When payments are missed, the impact goes beyond numbers, affecting a child’s stability, daily...
Hidden Assets in Divorce: Red Flags to Watch For
Divorce is not just an emotional process—it’s a financial one, and hidden assets can dramatically affect outcomes. Many spouses conceal accounts, investments, or property in ways that are subtle and...
Can My Child Decide Which Parent to Live With in North Carolina?
Custody disputes often raise a deceptively simple question: can a child choose where they live? In North Carolina, the answer is more nuanced—and often misunderstood. While many parents focus on age...
What Is a Guardian ad Litem (Best Interest Attorney) in a North Carolina custody case?
by Hailey N. Amico What Is a Guardian ad Litem (Best Interest Attorney) in a North Carolina custody case? Custody cases are emotional, deeply personal, and carry high stakes. Parents are often...
Discernment Counseling
by Hailey N. Amico Discernment Counseling Before You Try to Fix the Marriage, Decide If You Want to Keep It When a marriage hits serious trouble, most couples assume the next step is marriage...
From Ruling to Reality: What Happens After the Judge Says “Order” but Before It’s Official?
Parental Alienation: A Tale of Two Parents
Welcoming a child into the world is often a joyous and unifying moment for a couple. However, disagreements about parenting styles can create challenges. In some cases, when parents separate, those challenges escalate into toxicity that affects not just the parents but also the children caught in the middle.
5 Pieces of Advice for New Attorneys
Parental Alienation: A Tale of Two Parents
Welcoming a child into the world is often a joyous and unifying moment for a couple. However, disagreements about parenting styles can create challenges. In some cases, when parents separate, those challenges escalate into toxicity that affects not just the parents but also the children caught in the middle.
There’s No Room for Petty in that Playbook
Parental Alienation: A Tale of Two Parents
Welcoming a child into the world is often a joyous and unifying moment for a couple. However, disagreements about parenting styles can create challenges. In some cases, when parents separate, those challenges escalate into toxicity that affects not just the parents but also the children caught in the middle.
We Reached an Agreement… So Why Are We Still Filing Paperwork?
Parental Alienation: A Tale of Two Parents
Welcoming a child into the world is often a joyous and unifying moment for a couple. However, disagreements about parenting styles can create challenges. In some cases, when parents separate, those challenges escalate into toxicity that affects not just the parents but also the children caught in the middle.










