The typical North Carolina divorce is granted within about 60 days of the date of filing. Do I have to go to court? Usually, the answer is no, but when you can’t reach an agreement with your spouse on certain aspects of property division, child custody, alimony, etc. you may be ...
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and debt in Civil War era North Carolina THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL W. Fitzhugh Brundage SilkenatDavid AndrewThis dissertation explores shifting social mores in North Carolina over the course of the nineteenth century. It employs suicide, divorce, and debt as specific lenses ...
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I represent clients in Tidewater Virginia and the Outer Banks of North Carolina in family matters. I routinely handle divorce, custody, support, property division, and domestic violence cases, often in the context of a military divorce. I have twenty-seven years of experience and am licensed in...
Keylogging is a term that comes up frequently in North Carolina divorce cases. It can turn a simple case into a complicated federal dispute. What is keylogging? Are you wondering what your spouse is doing on his or her computer? That’s a question that gets asked by most spouses going thr...