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What happens to my child during my deployment?

On behalf of Hardin Law Firm PLLC | Jan 17, 2020 | Child Custody & Support

Divorcing in North Carolina with children can leave you stumped about how that affects any upcoming deployments. As a member of the military, deployments can sometimes happen suddenly leaving you wondering what to do about your child. Ideally, your child custody...

Excessive working and marital strain

On behalf of Hardin Law Firm PLLC | Jan 14, 2020 | Divorce

Married couples find themselves falling apart for many reasons, such as an affair or one person struggling with an addiction. Some people not only have an addiction to drugs and alcohol but to work. It is often tough to stay in a marriage with someone who is a...

Child support payments and serious health challenges

On behalf of Hardin Law Firm PLLC | Jan 14, 2020 | Child Custody & Support

For many people, child support is an especially difficult aspect of family law. Even when parents are healthy and happy, making payments (or receiving payments that are owed) becomes impossible in certain instances, such as the loss of a job or the other parent...

Excessive drinking and custody concerns

On behalf of Hardin Law Firm PLLC | Jan 14, 2020 | Child Custody

If you recently split up with your partner, there are various legal topics to consider if you have kids. For example, child support payments are an issue for many parents, whether they are supposed to receive payments or they are obligated to make payments. Another...

False domestic violence accusations can derail your divorce

On behalf of Hardin Law Firm PLLC | Jan 2, 2020 | Domestic Violence

At Hardin Law Firm PLLC in North Carolina, we often see how the conflicts that lead to divorce could also lead to physical violence. But, you could be in a situation where your spouse's anger has led him or her to falsely accuse you of violence.  If you find yourself...

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