The term “co-parenting” describes the process where two parents work together to raise a child even though they are divorced or separated and… Read More
North Carolina recognizes the Doctrine of Necessaries. The doctrine originated from the legal duty of the husband to provide for the expenses of… Read More
Self-care is a hot topic these days. If you are a Pinterest fan, a quick search of “self-care” brings up… Read More
This is a question I am frequently asked; and although the technically correct answer is “yes,” dating while separated may be used as… Read More
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 1F: Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act North Carolina courts allow out-of-state subpoenas to be issued… Read More
One Big, Happy Family? It’s Not Easy, But It’s Worth It. I’m a longtime listener of The Bob and Sheri Show. When… Read More
Paul Harvey was an American broadcaster and commentator. He died in 2009 at the age of 90. I remember listening… Read More
It is not often in a complex equitable distribution case that we see a trial Judge’s fair and well-reasoned decision reversed on appeal. Read More
Our dogs and cats are part of our family, right? They do not just represent property to be divided, right? Actually, in North… Read More
In many equitable distribution cases, where the value of real estate is an issue, the parties at least in negotiations debate the relative… Read More
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