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      • Sarah B. Sugg
      • Louis A. Trosch, III
      • Courtney Goldston
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Should my spouse and I use the same attorney during divorce?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersFebruary 27, 2018

No.  Even the most amicable of divorcing couples usually have differing interests.  For this reason, it is never recommended that an attorney represent both parties to a divorce.   An attorney in North Carolina is ethically prohibited from representing two people with conflicting interests who are in dispute. Sometimes couples have reached agreements without understanding all…

What information should I supply my attorney if I want alimony?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersFebruary 6, 2018

If your attorney advises you that you may be a candidate for alimony, be sure to provide complete facts about your situation, including: A history of the interruptions in your education or career for the benefit of your spouse, including transfers or moves due to your spouse’s employment; A history of the interruptions in your…

Tips for deposition

Civil Litigation News, Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersFebruary 1, 2018

The following suggestions will help you to give a successful deposition: Prepare for your deposition by reviewing and providing necessary documents and talking with your lawyer. Get a good night’s sleep the night before. Eat a meal with protein to sustain your energy, as the length of depositions can vary. Arrive early for your deposition…

What is the difference between visitation and parenting time?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersJanuary 25, 2018

Historically, time spent with the noncustodial parent was referred to as “visitation.” Today, the term parenting time is used to refer to the time a child spends with either parent. This change in language reflects the intention that children spend time with both parents and have two homes, as opposed to their living with one…

Can a Court order private school tuition as part of child support?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersJanuary 18, 2018

The Courts in North Carolina may order payment of private school tuition in some cases.  The North Carolina Child Support Guidelines adjust for private school if considered an extraordinary expense.  Also, you can ask that the court deviate from the guidelines to require a parent who has been paying for private tuition to continue to do so. …

Do courts consider debts when dividing property?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersJanuary 16, 2018

Yes. The court will consider the marital debts when dividing the property during Equitable Distribution. For example, if awarded a car valued at $12,000.00, but you owe a $10,000.00 debt on the same vehicle, the court will take that debt into consideration in the overall division of the assets. Similarly, if one spouse agrees to…

When does child support start in North Carolina?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersNovember 27, 2017

Your spouse may begin paying you child support voluntarily at any time. A temporary order for support will give you the right to collect the support if your spouse stops paying.  Talk to your lawyer about court hearings for temporary support in your county.   You may have to wait for several weeks to several months…

What is the difference between a protective order and a restraining order?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersNovember 16, 2017

Restraining orders are court orders directing a person not to engage in certain behavior.  A protective order is usually a short way of saying a Domestic Violence Protective Order (“DVPO”), a specific type of restraining order that is intended to protect victims of domestic violence.  In addition to targeting domestic violence through a DVPO, restraining…

Proposed tax plan has huge implications for alimony in North Carolina

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersNovember 14, 2017

The Tax Cut and Jobs Act introduced into the United States House of Representatives on November 2, 2017 could have a huge impact on couples in process of, or considering, divorce. The Act contains a provision which would eliminate the Alimony Deduction. You’re likely asking yourself “How might this affect me at tax time?” Let’s…

Should I sell my house during the divorce proceedings?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersNovember 7, 2017

Selling your home is a big decision.  To help you decide what is right for you, ask yourself these questions: How will selling the home impact my children? How much support do I anticipate receiving? Can I afford to stay in the house after the divorce? After the divorce, will I be willing to give…

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