North Carolina is a “no fault state,” which means that you do not have to prove that either spouse is at fault to get a divorce. There are only two …
High Point Family Law: Annulment
Many people believe that an annulment is based on the length of the marriage. However, how long the couple has been married is not the determining factor about whether or …
Divorce and the IRS: Greensboro and High Point
Here are five tips from the IRS for recently married or divorced taxpayers who have a name change. If you took your spouse’s last name or if both spouses hyphenate …
Guilford County Family Law: Child Support
Greensboro and High Point Family Law Child support is down to a science. Support obligations come down to (a) the income of the parties (b) any previous awards of child support, …
Family Law: Post Separation Support
After parties have separated, one party may be entitled to post separation support. This means that they get payment from the other spouse after separation but before divorce. To qualify, …
High Point Family Law: Divorce
NC Divorce Rules In North Carolina, you cannot get a divorce until you have been separated for at least one year. In that time period you can handle issues over …
High Point Family Law: Divorce
Child Custody Children are always the hardest part of a divorce. They cannot be divided like property and have wants and needs just like their parents. The best way to …
Greensboro Divorce
NC Divorce Rules In North Carolina, you may only get a divorce after being separated for one year or more. To be separated, the parties cannot be living together under …
Trucker Responsible for Death of Family Receives 20-Year Prison Sentence
Trucking Accidents Can Result in Death According to a report by North Carolina Radio Network, a trucker who, a year ago, plowed his tractor trailer into the back end of a …
Greensboro lawyer explains Misdemeanor Larceny
Greensboro lawyer A Greensboro criminal defense attorney explains how the State proves misdemeanor larceny. At law, crimes are said to be made up of elements, parts of the crime, without …