If you are preparing for child custody mediation in North Carolina, here are some tips to help you make the most out of your experience. Read more on our blog:
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Do’s and Don’ts of Child Custody Mediation
It is possible for a North Carolina court to “remove” or transfer a child custody action to another state in the case that the other state is a more appropriate forum. Read more on our blog:
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Can I Transfer My Child Custody Case From North Carolina To A Different State?
Estate planning is the most often neglected aspect of a couple’s life. Even if you have taken care of this, there is a law that may defeat your wishes as to where you want your assets to go when you die. Read more on our blog:
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Little Known Law Can Foul Up Your Estate Plan
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Church Meetings Under Phase 1
The Phase 1 order is effective as of May 8, 2020. In every communication from the governor’s office regarding this new order, the message to religious communities is that they can only meet in groups larger than 10 if they do so outside. While this may have been the intent, this is not what the order provides. Read more on our blog:
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In North Carolina, both parents have an equal right to custody of their children. While the State used to follow the so-called “tender years” doctrine, which gave preference to the mother when the children were young, that is no longer the case. When a couple divorces, both parents are assumed to be equally capable of rearing their young children.
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What Rights Do Fathers Have Regarding Child Custody? | Hartsoe & Associates, P.C.
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A common assumption about premarital agreements is that they are created for well-to-do men in the event of a divorce. While individuals and couples with significant assets can benefit from premarital and postmarital agreements, the “old chestnut” that men are the ones requesting these documents can be laid to rest.
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Women Increasingly Seeking Premarital Agreements | Hartsoe & Associates, P.C.
Can the couples on “Married at First Sight” get their marriages annulled? How does annulment work in NC? Bennett Rainey of Hartsoe & Associates, PC explains more.
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Can “Married at First Sight” Couples Get Annulments? | Hartsoe & Associates, P.C.