When parents separate, settling on a fair child support arrangement is one of the most important aspects of the divorce process. North Carolina law tries to strike an equitable balance between providing for the current and future needs of shared children and ensuring...
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Stay-at-home dads may face gender stereotypes
Stay-at-home mothers are still more common than stay-at-home dads, but things have been changing over the years. It used to be assumed that a mother would remain home with the children and a father would work. These days, more and more fathers opt to be the caregivers...
Do you need to prove fault in a North Carolina divorce filing?
Some of the most pervasive and well-known myths about divorce were at one time factual but no longer accurately represent the law in North Carolina. The idea that you have to prove fault or have grounds for a divorce is one of those outdated beliefs. North Carolina...