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A Top Cause of Divorce: Lack of Physical Intimacy In a Relationship
If you’ve tried everything to increase meaningful physical connection, you may wish to consider how to heal the physical intimacy issues in your marriage. Or it may be time to consider separation and divorce. Learn about the detrimental impact of a lack of physical intimacy in a relationship and how to move forward with separation and divorce if you decide your marriage is over.
How to Find the Best Divorce Attorney For You
Navigating the challenging divorce process requires expert legal guidance. Whether you’re facing complex property division, child custody disputes, or alimony concerns, securing the services of an experienced attorney impacts your outcome. In this comprehensive guide, we will outline key factors to consider and provide invaluable tips to help you find the ideal family law firm for your unique issues.
Who Pays Attorney Fees in Divorce?
Divorce is a challenging and often emotionally charged process, and navigating the legal aspects of it can add additional complexity. As couples dissolve their marriages, one crucial question arises, “Who pays attorney fees?” Learn about the general principles and exceptions determining attorney fees responsibilities in North Carolina divorces. By shedding light on this topic, we aim to provide valuable insights and clarity for those embarking on the divorce process.
How Often Do Divorced Couples Get Back Together?
Popular romantic comedy themes abound surrounding the idea of remarriage after 20 or more years divorced. In reality, divorced couples rarely get back together. However, separated couples do often reconcile. Let’s look at how often divorced couples get back together and why this happens. We’ll also see why reconciliation may or may not be the best for you as a separated or divorced couple.
Avoid Gray Divorce Regrets: 10 Factors to Consider
As you age, priorities often shift, and goals change. In recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in divorces among older couples. This trend has been dubbed “gray divorce.” Read on to consider how to avoid gray divorce regrets and make the best decision for your relationship.
A Guide to Understanding Alimony in NC
Alimony in North Carolina is a form of financial support paid by one spouse to another after the dissolution of marriage. Find out who is eligible for alimony, how courts calculate it, and what options spouses have if they disagree. Understand your rights and responsibilities when it comes to alimony in NC.
How Often Do Married Couples Fight? When Is It Too Much?
How often do married couples fight? Whether your conflict is over finances, household chores, or underlying issues, constant fighting can mean you need help. Learn the signs indicating your marriage is in trouble. We will also discuss when couple arguments are healthy or when they may raise deeper issues.
What Happens in a Divorce When a Spouse Cheats?
One spouse’s infidelity can affect the outcome of a divorce settlement. If you are considering a divorce and your spouse has cheated on you, it is crucial to understand the implications of adultery in North Carolina. Learn what happens in a divorce when a spouse cheats.
Can a Judge Deny a Divorce in North Carolina?
In North Carolina, it is easy to get a divorce once you’ve fulfilled the requirements for our state. It doesn’t matter if your spouse wants a divorce or not. What matters is that you have grounds for divorce. In our state, proving you have grounds for a divorce is not difficult. However, a judge can deny the divorce complaint based on a lack of grounds. Learn when a judge can deny a divorce, why they may do so, and what you can do if this happens to you.
What Does Estranged Wife Mean? Exploring Marital Rights
If you wonder what “estranged wife” means, you are not alone. This term is often used in the news and legal proceedings, but what does it actually mean? According to Miriam Webster, an estranged wife is a woman who no longer lives with her husband. However, there is more than one way to be estranged. Learn about what estrangement can mean for your marital rights.
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