Divorce can be an emotional and stressful experience, especially for stay-at-home parents who have devoted years to raising children or managing the household. Beyond the heartbreak, there are real worries about finances, custody, and adjusting to a new daily routine. Facing uncertainty about income, career…
Divorce is not just emotionally challenging—it can also be financially complex. One of the most stressful aspects is getting your finances in order, especially when you’re facing important decisions about property, debts, and support. In North Carolina, having complete and organized financial records can make…
Child support orders are based on financial circumstances at the time they are entered. But life does not stay static. Job loss, promotions, business fluctuations, disability, or other major financial shifts can significantly affect a parent’s ability to pay, or a child’s financial needs. If…
When parents separate, questions about time with their children often surface quickly, and with very little certainty. You may hear terms like custody, visitation, parenting time, joint legal custody, or joint physical custody used interchangeably, even though they don’t all mean the same thing. If…
When North Carolina couples start planning a wedding, most conversations focus on the future they’re building together; where they’ll live, how careers might evolve, and what kind of life they want in a city like Charlotte. Talking about a prenuptial agreement rarely feels like part…
After a workplace injury, many employees assume they will remain out of work until they are fully healed. In reality, employers frequently offer “light duty” or modified work while an injured worker is still recovering. Light duty assignments can raise immediate questions. What if the…
