The North Carolina Senate has introduced a bill that will create a private right of action for inaccurate credit reporting. Senate Bill 357… Read More
For many divorcing couples, the marital residence is often their largest asset or perhaps largest debt. Therefore, when… Read More
Upon reaching the unfortunate decision to separate, some spouses begin discussing the terms of a mutual agreement regarding their assets, debts,… Read More
In a case of first impression, the Eleventh Circuit has ruled that a consumer’s credit report does not have to be published to… Read More
Divorce is expensive. Between child custody and support, property division and spousal support, there are many issues that must be addressed, and thoughtful… Read More
Did you know that we’re only a few decades away from having the highest number of senior citizens in the U.S. that we… Read More
No matter what your specific family-related legal issue, whether it be child custody, property distribution, alimony, child support or otherwise, having the right… Read More
This question comes up frequently in the context of school-aged children who may live with a grandparent or aunt, uncle, or someone other… Read More
Divorcing couples should not overlook their joint debt liability when contemplating how best to divide their marital assets or debts. Separated spouses can… Read More
Effective January 1, 2015, OSHA is expanding its reach by requiring employers to file a report with OSHA if the following events occur… Read More
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