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Divorce Vs. Legal Separations
If you and your spouse determine that it’s time for a change in your relationship or living arrangements, it’s essential to know your options and their legal ramifications. For some couples, a legal divorce will be the answer. For others, a temporary legal separation might be what they need. Just like no two marriages are the same, there are no cookie-cutter solutions to the changes that might need to occur…
Children and Divorce
Divorce alone is often confusing enough. However, the topic of children and divorce can be even more complex and challenging for many North Carolina parents. If you have questions about divorce, or you or your spouse have or soon will be filing for divorce, having a compassionate North Carolina divorce attorney who has experience with children and divorce will be an invaluable asset to you. How is Child Custody Determined…
Five Grounds for Divorce
North Carolina law recognizes that no two divorces are alike. While most divorces have similarities, there are no cookie-cutter divorces. Each type of divorce has different grounds and requirements. When you hire an experienced North Carolina divorce attorney, you can be assured that you are seeking the right divorce for you and utilizing the right legal solutions. North Carolina’s Two Types of Divorce North Carolina recognizes two different types of…
Fathers Rights In North Carolina
North Carolina family laws and courts reflect the importance of each parent in the lives of their children. While historically, mothers were given far more rights than fathers simply because of their gender and societal roles, fathers are finally getting the rights they deserve. In this state, mothers and fathers aren’t given preference based on gender. If you are a dad seeking to be involved in your children’s lives, this…
Can a Man Win Child Custody?
Divorce encompasses and impacts nearly every area of your life, including your property and assets, your finances, where you will live, and unavoidably, your children. If you are facing a divorce, you might be concerned about what will happen to your children. At the King Law firm, we represent many fathers who wonder: Can a man win child custody? The simple answer is yes. Our North Carolina father’s rights attorneys…
Can I Have My Criminal Record Expunged in North Carolina?
Making the first impression is important, and you wouldn’t want your criminal record to stand in the way of your dream job. Getting an expungement in North Carolina will erase your public records, including any outstanding charges or convictions. Once your expungement in North Carolina has been granted, you do not have to admit to being arrested or even standing trial for an expunged offense. Our team of dedicated attorneys…
Can a Father Get Full Child Custody in North Carolina?
Very few fathers have custody of their children. In fact, according to census records, only 17% of custodial parents are fathers. While there may be various reasons fathers are not typically the custodial parent, the courts do not discriminate against dads. As a father, you should not feel discouraged from seeking full custody. Most North Carolina judges try to ensure that decisions being made are in the children’s best interest.…
3 Reasons You Need a Divorce Attorney
3 Reasons That You Need a Divorce Attorney in North Carolina Representing yourself in your divorce can be a complicated process. Having an experienced family lawyer guide you through the process can help your chances for a favorable outcome. If your marriage was short, you have no children or assets, neither party wants to receive spousal support from the other, or if you’ve both agreed on ending the marriage without a…
Hire a Child Custody Lawyer
Signs You Need to Hire a Child Custody Lawyer Divorce and its consequences can be emotionally draining and personally inconvenient. Most parents want to protect their children during this process, above all else. You might be wondering if hiring a North Carolina child custody lawyer will only make matters more difficult for your children or if it is genuinely in your best interest. Each divorce case is different, but it…