North Carolina parents like you have a lot to handle after settling on divorce. A split is never easy. You have so many moving parts. You need to manage your own mental well-being and emotions. You need to keep an eye on your co-parent. Above all, you need to manage...
Month: July 2020
Spouses can file bankruptcy on their own
Sometimes, a North Carolina couple's finances can get confusing when looking at which spouse owns which piece of property. Things can get even trickier when it comes to bankruptcy. Spouses are often confronted with the issue of whether one spouse can file on their own...
Options for avoiding bankruptcy
You may be one of the many people who are reluctant to file for bankruptcy despite crushing debt. We understand your feelings. Despite extensive efforts at public education, bankruptcy still has a negative stigma attached to it. In many instances, bankruptcy may not...
How can I save money on my divorce?
It may seem like a callous concern, but the financial impact of divorce can be staggering. Many many people worry solely about expenses that come after divorce, such as the burden of property division, child support and alimony. However, the cost associated with the...
How is child support enforced?
Whether you have primary or shared custody of your child, the court may have ordered your child’s other parent to make monthly support payments. Whatever your circumstances, you may rely on these funds to help provide for the needs and care of your child. Simply...