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Family law problems can be difficult and highly emotional, but you do not have to face them alone. With an experienced lawyer on your side, you will have access to the clearheaded perspective you need to make wise choices. With a respected law firm in your corner, you can be assured your rights will be protected throughout the process. Our Lawyers are experienced in handling Divorce, Child Custody, and other family law matters. Our Lawyers are committed to resolving your legal issues and helping you move on to a better tomorrow. Call us today at 919-346-0400 to get a Sanford NC Divorce Lawyer.
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Family Law • SERVICES WE OFFER: • DIVORCE • CHILD SUPPORT • ALIMONY • CHILD CUSTODY • GRANDPARENT'S RIGHTS • ASSET DIVISION • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE • SETTLEMENTS
Overview Deciding to divorce or separate is rarely easy. There are many things to consider, and emotionally it can be debilitating. Issues from asset division to child custody can make things even more complicated, and increase the need for a good divorce attorney. Our attorneys can help you through the legal process of divorce or separation, and all that can come with it. Understanding what generally happens in a divorce or legal separation can ease the stress and anxiety about the future and can help you achieve some peace of mind.
Sanford NC Divorce Lawyer A separation agreement or other written document is not required to be legally separated in North Carolina. To be considered separate from your spouse, you just need to be living in different homes, and at least one of you needs to intend that the separation be permanent. In general, you are not legally separated if your relationship has ended but you still live in the same home, or if you live in separate homes without the intent to be permanently separated (for example, for work purposes).
DIVORCE LAWYER CHILD SUPPORT The court determines child support amounts using the North Carolina Child Support Guidelines. A judge will calculate child support using a somewhat complicated formula. The most significant factors are each parent's income, daycare expenses, the cost of medical insurance, and the living arrangements of the children. As long as you are eligible for a divorce, your spouse does not have to agree to the divorce. If you file for divorce, your spouse does not have to complete or sign any paperwork, file anything with the court, or go to court for the divorce hearing. However, your spouse must receive proper legal notice of the divorce case that you file.
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