You need a compassionate attorney and mediator with the experience to fight for you and your family. We are here for you. Parties who have attorneys typically do not appear in court on the day their divorce is entered; their attorney appears for them in a "summary judgment" proceeding. Spouses who handle the divorce filing themselves, without an attorney, are required to appear in court before the judge.
A successful negotiation between the attorneys of divorcing spouses often ends with the signing of a settlement agreement called a Separation Agreement and Property Settlement ("SAPS"). These binding contracts typically contain all of the settlement terms which the parties must follow.
Physical custody of children involves a decision being made about where the children will live after the parents separate, and often children live with both parents according to a schedule that is considered as being in the children's best interests.Some parents have a primary/secondary physical custody arrangement.
A successful negotiation between the attorneys of divorcing spouses often ends with the signing of a settlement agreement called a Separation Agreement and Property Settlement ("SAPS"). These binding contracts typically contain all of the settlement terms which the parties must follow.
Physical custody of children involves a decision being made about where the children will live after the parents separate, and often children live with both parents according to a schedule that is considered as being in the children's best interests.Some parents have a primary/secondary physical custody arrangement.
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Eatmon Law Firm, PC helps married couples and individuals with the following types of adoptions: Private Adoptions.
The adoptive parents locate a child available for.
A successful negotiation between the attorneys of divorcing spouses often ends with the signing of a settlement agreement called a Separation Agreement and Property Settlement.
When spouses separate and divorce in North Carolina, one of the issues that must be resolved is the division of the property and debt they.
In North Carolina, issues related to children of divorcing spouses typically include (1) legal custody of the children; (2) physical custody of the children; and.
The adoptive parents locate a child available for.
A successful negotiation between the attorneys of divorcing spouses often ends with the signing of a settlement agreement called a Separation Agreement and Property Settlement.
When spouses separate and divorce in North Carolina, one of the issues that must be resolved is the division of the property and debt they.
In North Carolina, issues related to children of divorcing spouses typically include (1) legal custody of the children; (2) physical custody of the children; and.
The adoptive parents locate a child available for adoption without the assistance of an adoption agency.
This can be done with the consent of the biological parents or may involve a private termination of parental rights.
The spouse of a child's parent seeks to become a legal parent of the child.
The stepparent and parent must be married for at least six (6) months prior to being eligible to initiate a stepparent adoption.
Adult adoptions are often sought because the adoptee's biological parent(s) would not consent to the adoption during the adoptee's minority.
This can be done with the consent of the biological parents or may involve a private termination of parental rights.
The spouse of a child's parent seeks to become a legal parent of the child.
The stepparent and parent must be married for at least six (6) months prior to being eligible to initiate a stepparent adoption.
Adult adoptions are often sought because the adoptee's biological parent(s) would not consent to the adoption during the adoptee's minority.
Determining the amount and duration of financial support owed to a spouse who is "dependent" on the other spouse (typically because there is a significant disparity in the parties' incomes) is one of the most challenging aspects of divorce to resolve.
In North Carolina, there are no guidelines for determining spousal support.
Instead, a three-pronged approach is used that involves an analysis of (1) the monthly financial needs of a dependent spouse; (2) the ability of a dependent spouse to contribute to his or her own needs; and (3) the ability of a "supporting" spouse to help make up the shortfall.
In North Carolina, there are no guidelines for determining spousal support.
Instead, a three-pronged approach is used that involves an analysis of (1) the monthly financial needs of a dependent spouse; (2) the ability of a dependent spouse to contribute to his or her own needs; and (3) the ability of a "supporting" spouse to help make up the shortfall.
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) allows clients to resolve disputes outside the courtroom in an attempt to avoid the uncertainty and expense of litigation.
If negotiations between lawyers and/or the parties to the conflict do not result in a resolution, mediation and arbitration are additional options.
Eatmon Law Firm can help you determine whether ADR is appropriate for your case and which form of ADR is most appropriate after analyzing your particular situation.
Mediation is a very common and cost-effective way to resolve disputed issues arising out of a failed marriage.
If negotiations between lawyers and/or the parties to the conflict do not result in a resolution, mediation and arbitration are additional options.
Eatmon Law Firm can help you determine whether ADR is appropriate for your case and which form of ADR is most appropriate after analyzing your particular situation.
Mediation is a very common and cost-effective way to resolve disputed issues arising out of a failed marriage.
A successful negotiation between the attorneys of divorcing spouses often ends with the signing of a settlement agreement called a Separation Agreement and Property Settlement ("SAPS").
These binding contracts typically contain all of the settlement terms which the parties must follow as they move forward in their new, separate lives.
Areas covered normally include (1) the division of marital property and debt; (2) the custodial arrangement related to the minor children; (3) the child support and spousal support obligations of each party; and (4) other specific terms agreed upon by the parties.
These binding contracts typically contain all of the settlement terms which the parties must follow as they move forward in their new, separate lives.
Areas covered normally include (1) the division of marital property and debt; (2) the custodial arrangement related to the minor children; (3) the child support and spousal support obligations of each party; and (4) other specific terms agreed upon by the parties.
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