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What are signs of hidden assets?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Jul 5, 2021 | Family Law

When going through divorce, you often have to split your attention between many different matters at once. Unfortunately, this opens up the possibility of a spouse using your distraction against you. They may use this time to attempt to hide assets. What does this...

Do parents have to get a custody order after breaking up?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Jun 2, 2021 | Family Law

If you have kids and your relationship with their other parent is coming to an end in the near future, or you have already broken up, you have many legal issues to take into consideration. Many couples encounter financial and emotional challenges during the divorce...

Do you need a prenuptial agreement?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Apr 27, 2021 | Family Law

Very few people entertain notions of divorce when getting married. However, divorce is common enough that a bit of preparation makes sense. That is where prenuptial agreements come in. A prenup can lay out terms for dividing assets during a divorce, contain clauses...

How can I save money on my divorce?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office | Mar 25, 2021 | Family Law

When many people think about expenses associated with divorce, they often focus on expenses that do not occur until after you sign the final paperwork. For instance, many people focus heavily on child support or potential alimony payments. However, divorce itself can...

Why do children exhibit behavioral issues after divorce?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office | Mar 18, 2021 | Family Law

Your divorce may cause uncertainty and anxiety for your children. Significant changes that may include relocation could replace normalcy with new experiences that cause discomfort and fear.  Your children will respond differently based on their ages, maturity and...

How should you speak to your children about divorce?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office | Feb 25, 2021 | Family Law

Gauging your children's reactions to your impending divorce can be tough when you are unsure how to talk to them about the topic.  Speaking clearly and directly, as well as following some common pieces of advice, can help you explain the change without any unnecessary...

Are you seeing signs of parental alienation syndrome?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office | Feb 1, 2021 | Family Law

During and after a divorce, it is crucial for you to maintain your relationship with your child. It provides them with additional stability in a rocky time. It also ensures that your bond survives through this difficult situation. Unfortunately, some parents will stop...

Relocating with the kids after a divorce

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office | Jan 12, 2021 | Family Law

For many divorced people in North Carolina, part of moving on following the dissolution of their marriages may include relocating to another state. Indeed, according to Moving.com, more than 10% of the U.S. population relocates every year (with many citing familial...

How do prenuptial agreements address property matters?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office | Dec 6, 2020 | Family Law

With a solid prenuptial agreement, you and your spouse may avoid the tough conflicts that can drag out a divorce. A prenup is particularly helpful for resolving who gets what when a marriage ends. There are many ways you can address what will happen to your property. ...

What counts as marital property in North Carolina?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office | Nov 9, 2020 | Family Law

You and your spouse might have accumulated significant assets during your marriage. If you two are now divorcing, you will likely bristle at the prospect of parting with these. Yet, you may not understand what exactly what assets you must divide. By understanding how...

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