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Greensboro Estate Planning & Administration Attorneys Although many people find the idea uncomfortable, estate planning is the best way to ensure that your loved ones are taken care of after your death or disability, and that your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Our estate lawyers Greensboro NC can help navigate all your estate…
Read MoreGreensboro | Triad Adoption Attorneys The adoption process can be exciting, emotional and highly stressful. Our firm’s adoption attorney helps clients navigate the state laws and regulations, and federal requirements that govern adoptions. Our adoption attorney, Michele Smith, is well-trained and experienced in the complex area of adoption law. She has more than twenty years…
Read MorePursuant to statute, post-separation support terminates at the earlier of (i) the date set by the court for termination, if any; (ii) the date of death of either party; (iii) the occurrence of the remarriage or cohabitation of the dependent spouse; (iv) or the date on which alimony is allowed or denied.
Read MorePost-separation support, which is sometimes referred to as temporary alimony, is spousal support paid for a limited period of time, typically until an alimony award is made. The elements needed to prove a post-separation support claim are similar to the alimony elements discussed below, including the need to establish that one of the spouses is…
Read MoreOnly custody orders (as opposed to agreements entered into outside of court) can be modified through the court system. If there is a custody order, these orders can be modified when one of the parents successfully shows that circumstances have substantially changed since the previous custody order and that those changes have affected the welfare…
Read MoreIn North Carolina, if the parties are not able to come to an agreement on a custodial schedule, a custody action may be filed by either parent in District Court in the county in which the child resides. It is important to note that a court will not be able to hear the case unless the…
Read MoreIf parents cannot come to an agreement resolving their custodial issues, they may try to resolve them through methods of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) such as mediation or arbitration. While arbitration and mediation are more commonly used in a formal litigation process, they can also be used before litigation begins to help the parties resolve…
Read MoreWe will guide you through the difference between physical and legal custody and between sole, shared or joint custody. In North Carolina, physical custody refers to the act of having the actual physical care, custody and control of the child while legal custody refers to the parental right to make major decisions regarding the child’s…
Read MoreCONTACT HILL EVANS JORDAN & BEATTY NEED HELP? 301 North Elm Street, Suite 201 Greensboro, NC 27401-2149 Mail: Post Office Box 989 Greensboro, NC 27402-0989 P: (336) 379-1390 | F: 336-379-1198 OFFICE HOURS M-F 8:30AM TO 5:00PM Board Certified Legal Specialists NC Super Lawyers AV Preeminent Lawyers Next Previous FIND OUR OFFICES Location: We are on…
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