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How can marital misconduct affect your divorce settlement?

On Behalf of Griffin Law, PLLC |

Jul 11, 2023 |

Marital misconduct involves any unacceptable behavior during the marriage that is enough to end it. Examples of marital misconduct in North Carolina include adultery, abandonment, reckless spending, criminal behavior and financial abuse. The court may take such misconduct into account when awarding alimony. Actions that…

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Do you qualify for an expungement?

On Behalf of Griffin Law, PLLC |

Jul 04, 2023 |

An expungement is a legal process to remove a criminal charge or conviction from your record. The purpose of this procedure is to seal a record so that the public can no longer see it. North Carolina uses the terms “expunction” and “expungement” interchangeably and…

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Is mediation required for child custody and visitation cases?

On Behalf of Griffin Law, PLLC |

Jun 07, 2023 |

  Divorce and other cases could require couples to undergo various procedures depending on the circumstances. It is true more so when tackling custody and visitation concerns. However, going to court for these affairs could be time-consuming and costly. Fortunately, couples could avoid it by…

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