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    • Personal Injury Law and Wrongful Death
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    • Business Transactions
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    • Meet Our Attorneys
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      • Michael J. Kemmy
      • William C. “Bill” Trosch
      • Eric C. Trosch
      • Andrew C. Rheingrover
      • Mallory A. Willink
      • Sarah B. Sugg
      • Louis A. Trosch, III
      • Courtney Goldston
    • Meet Our Staff
      • Jennifer Arnold-Huff
      • Julie Privette
      • Kaitlin Arthurs
      • Veronica Castro
      • Vianey (V) Lopez
      • Taylor Henry
      • Hannah K. Risser
      • Hannah Roach
      • Katherine Courts
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Is North Carolina a no-fault divorce state?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersFebruary 15, 2017

Yes, North Carolina, like most states, is a no-fault divorce state. This means that neither you nor your spouse is required to prove that the other is “at fault” in order to be granted a divorce. Though they may be relevant to other domestic law issues, factors such as infidelity, cruelty, or abandonment are not…

Should I settle with my spouse first, then get an attorney to “draw up the papers”?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersFebruary 13, 2017

You should not settle anything until you know what you are settling or you will likely base your settlement negotiations on inaccurate or incomplete information.  Though the Internet can be a great supplemental resource, you should avoid relying on it for understanding your legal rights.  You may see laws from other states which differ from…

Should I contact an attorney right away if I have received divorce papers?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersFebruary 9, 2017

Yes, you should contact an attorney very soon after receiving divorce papers.  Procrastinating on responding to served divorce papers can cause irreparable damage to your case.  There are deadlines to respond to the Complaint (typically thirty days).  Missing these deadlines can cause you to lose your case.  Of course, you must also take into account…

How can my spouse and I keep our divorce amicable?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersFebruary 7, 2017

Find a lawyer who understands your goal to keep the divorce amicable and reach settlement and encourage your spouse to do the same.  Consider choosing a lawyer that understands and has experience with Collaborative Law (a process that attempts to settle cases amicably and outside the adversarial court system). Once you start the process, cooperate…

Can I get a divorce if my spouse does not want one?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersJanuary 26, 2017

Yes, you can get a divorce in North Carolina even if your spouse does not want one. North Carolina does not require that your spouse “agree to” a divorce. If your spouse threatens to “not give you a divorce,” know that in North Carolina this is likely to be an idle threat without any basis…

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