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How do courts determine alimony’s duration?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Feb 23, 2024 | Family Law

Having a support system can be vital when going through a divorce, especially when it involves high-stress disputes that take a significant toll on the family. Fortunately, the law has provisions putting systems in place to provide financial support where needed, such...

Tips for successful co-parenting

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Jan 18, 2024 | blog, Family Law

Co-parenting can be a challenging journey, especially after a divorce where emotions are raw. However, with commitment and communication, it is possible to create a positive and nurturing environment for your children. Establish clear communication channels...

When does the court consider supervised visitation?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Jan 17, 2024 | Family Law

Child custody remains to be at the heart of every divorce case. Parents fight for their right to maintain a healthy relationship with their child despite the marital split. North Carolina custody laws do not prefer one parent over the other. Instead, the judge...

Is a postnuptial agreement a strong substitute for a prenup?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Nov 20, 2023 | Family Law

In the realm of marital agreements, postnuptial agreements have gained traction as a potential alternative to their more well-known counterpart, prenuptial agreements. Both serve the purpose of outlining financial arrangements in case of divorce or separation but...

Are you eligible for a divorce in North Carolina?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Nov 7, 2023 | Family Law

Divorce is a decision that will completely change your life, so it is normal to have concerns and questions before going through with it. One of the most fundamental concerns is whether you can pursue a divorce. North Carolina requires you to live in the state for at...

Can I get a common law divorce in North Carolina?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Sep 28, 2023 | Family Law

If you are in a long-term relationship that is about to end or has ended, you may have some unwelcome realizations, including that the life you built together has very little legal protection. You both may have held yourselves out as married, bought housing together,...

Secure your assets when getting married

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Sep 20, 2023 | blog, Family Law

Marriage is a significant step in life, filled with love and promise. However, it is important to approach it with careful consideration. You have the ability to protect your assets by following three essential steps. Establish clear communication The CDC reports that...

How does marital misconduct impact alimony?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Sep 1, 2023 | Family Law

As a no-fault divorce state, North Carolina law does not require a couple to provide a specific reason for the split. It is possible that their broken relationship is simply beyond repair. But while they do not have to prove that one party wronged the other, marital...

The impact of drug addiction on your divorce

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Jul 21, 2023 | blog, Family Law

The repercussions of drug addiction extend far beyond the health of the person involved. They reach into the legal realm as well, especially when it comes to divorce. According to Statista, there were 3.2 divorces for every 1,000 North Carolina residents in 2021, many...

Dating while separated: A dicey proposition

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Jul 18, 2023 | Family Law

The decision to divorce is a devasting milestone that creates hardships for loved ones, particularly spouses and children who feel blindsided by the news. Uncertainty sets in as to what the future will hold. Ultimately, everyone impacted by the marital dissolution...

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