North Carolina is a no-fault divorce state, meaning you or your one-time partner should be able to initiate a divorce without having to prove that the other party erred somehow. However, if your spouse engaged in certain unethical or unsavory behaviors during your marriage, it…
Driving while intoxicated in North Carolina can upend your life in numerous ways beginning with the loss of your privilege to drive. Depending on the severity of your DWI charge, you may have the option of obtaining an ignition interlock device so you can continue…
When couples divorce in North Carolina, they must divide shared debts and property according to the state’s equitable distribution standards. Equitable distribution means the division must be fair, but that does not have to mean a 50/50 split. Review the factors that apply to property…
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