Joint Decision Making; from a Greensboro Divorce Lawyer I appreciate when judges talk to the parties at the end of the hearing. Today, following a hearing regarding disagreements about unilateral …
Picking your Divorce Lawyer
How to Decide on the Best Greensboro Divorce Lawyer Divorce is a complex and exhausting matter, but hiring a legal professional to guide you through the lengthy legal process can …
What should I be getting in Child Support? From a Greensboro Family Lawyer
Calculating Child Support; From a Greensboro Divorce Lawyer If one parent is awarded sole physical or legal custody, the noncustodial parent is usually required to make child support payments to …
Reaching a Custody Agreement: From a Greensboro Family Lawyer
Greensboro Divorce Lawyer on Coming to an Agreement Parents can reach a custody agreement informally, via a mediator, or via a judge’s court decision. Regardless of how you plan to reach …
Types of Child Custody Agreements; from a Greensboro Family Lawyer
Child Custody Agreements Child custody can refer to where your children will live after divorce (physical custody), or who has the legal right to make decisions about their upbringing (legal …
Greensboro Divorce Lawyer talks about Divorce and Property Division
Greensboro Divorce and Property Greensboro Divorce Lawyer Greensboro Family Lawyer The complication of dividing marital property may continue after dividing the marital estate. Besides dividing outstanding debt, if a business …
Alimony and Post Separation Support Lawyer
Alimony and post Separation Support Alimony comes out of statute. The IRS regulations determine what will be considered alimony for tax purposes. The state controls how it gets awarded. Alimony …
Greensboro Divorce; Family Law
Alimony While working in family law, I have found many who believe that alimony is only awarded when one party has done something wrong (ie husband had an affair with …