Helping Your Clients Outside of the Courtroom – Part 4 In Mecklenburg County, years ago, a Domestic Court Bar Committee was established to support the domestic bench, administration and local practitioners. Other counties have similar committees – some more... read more
The Thanksgiving holiday often brings thoughts of turkey, grandma’s pumpkin pie, time with family, and football. Thanksgiving is also a time to reflect on everything in our lives we have to be grateful for.
Estate Planning attorney David DuFault and board certified family law specialist attorney talk about Hugh Hefner’s estate planning in this new article.
An attorney of Sodoma Law York reaches out to her clients and gets tips and experiences from dads who have proven that primary custody doesn’t have to just be for moms.
In hindsight, survivors of domestic violence might express that the hardest part of deciding to leave a violent intimate relationship was not the act of making the decision itself – it was figuring out what the next steps would be if they were successful in leaving.
In many ways, when you say “I do,” you are embarking on a business venture with your new spouse. While a business can be set up to ensure each person involved gets out of the business what he or she puts into it, the same is not always true of marriage. In the unfortunate event that your marriage comes to an end, in North Carolina, there is a strong presumption that each spouse will walk away with half of the marital property – both assets and debts.