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What is a Legal Annulment?

A legal Annulment in North Carolina is a judicial declaration that a marriage never existed. Annulments are very rare, but when an annulment is involved, there is no marital property or alimony to be determined. There are very limited circumstances where a Court will...

Will I Be Accused of Spousal Abandonment?

What is Spousal Abandonment?  Spousal abandonment occurs when one spouse ends cohabitation without justification or provocation, without consent of the other party, and without any intent to resume cohabitation or the marital relationship. All three of these elements...

Warning Signs Your Spouse is Hiding Assets

When going through a divorce, assets in the estate are typically divided between both spouses. Unfortunately, some spouses attempt to hide money, investments, and property during this process. If you are considering a divorce, or you and your spouse have talked about...

What is Parental Alienation?

Parental alienation is the legal term used to describe the action of one parent attempting to turn the child against the other parent. There is an array of ways that a parent can alienate their relationship with the child. This behavior is problematic because it...