A child custody agreement isn't always permanent. After the divorce has finalized, the child might decide that they want to live with the other parent. While the custodial parent might have their reasons for not wanting their child to live with their former spouse,...
Is nesting right for us?
Co-parenting is the most common variety of child custody arrangement after a divorce in the modern courtroom. However, there are many difficulties that come along with co-parenting. One of them is moving children between two separate residences. Many families choose a...
Parents may include medical insurance in NC child support
Parents of children with a chronic illness might worry about the cost of health care after separating. The primary custodial parent might become burdened with the health care costs if the non-custodial parent does not chip in. Even in the case of perfectly healthy...
The right attorney is important when getting a divorce
Divorce is a disruptive event for any North Carolina family from the time of the initial communication breakdown to the point where divorce is imminent. This is even more true in families with young children who do not understand what is happening. Not only is the...