Dividing the marital home can be one of the most difficult and emotional parts of a divorce. For many, it’s not just a house, it’s a place filled with family memories and a sense of security. Facing the possibility of selling or leaving your home…
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…
We are excited to announce that Attorney Lindsey Houk has been selected for Business North Carolina magazine’s prestigious 2025 Legal Elite. This recognition highlights the state's top practitioners, as voted on by their peers. Only 3% of lawyers in North Carolina are chosen for this…
Family structures have evolved significantly, and many parents in North Carolina raise children without being married. While marriage is not required to create a stable and loving home, custody issues can become more complex when unmarried parents separate. Understanding how North Carolina child custody laws…
