North Carolina divorce can be messy. It is worse when it involves your child. While the best possible option for a child is an amicable divorce, this is not always the case. If you are fearful of your former spouse, for yourself and your child, visitation days may be...
How will my young child react to my divorce?
As a North Carolina parent, your children are your first priority. Most parents agree that a healthy home is best for a child to be a part of. If your marriage is no longer happy, then this will impact the child negatively. While some parents believe that staying...
Grandparent rights in North Carolina
As a grandparent, you want to preserve the precious relationship with your grandchildren, even when a relationship with his or her parents becomes contentious. In North Carolina, grandparents can seek legal visitation rights with their grandchildren under certain...
Can domestic violence affect a child custody case?
The biggest concern in a North Carolina custody case is the child’s best interests. For a court to grant custody to either parent, the judge must decide that the parent is fit. The state does not favor mothers over fathers or vice versa. While the court has the final...