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Defending Alienation of Affections Claims in North Carolina

by Scott Allen | Oct 23, 2013 | Alienation of Affections and Criminal Conversation, Family Law

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 Defenses to Alienation of Affection in North Carolina In a previous article we reviewed the elements of the claims for alienation of affections in North Carolina.   How is an alienation of affections case defended? The usual defense...

Alienation of Affections in North Carolina

by Scott Allen | Oct 22, 2013 | Alienation of Affections and Criminal Conversation, Family Law

Alienation of affections and criminal conversation are claims for money damages filed against someone for acts related to your marriage. Alienation of affections is a claim based on someone willfully doing something to alienate or destroy the love and affections your...

Winning Your Case at Trial or Mediation

by Scott Allen | Oct 20, 2013 | Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Discovery and Depositions, Divorce, Family Law, Separation Agreements

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 Whether you are litigating or trying to settle issues of child custody, equitable distribution, alimony, or child support, putting your best case on is important.  The issues at stake are about your children and financial security...

Emergency Custody in North Carolina – The Basics

by Scott Allen | Oct 18, 2013 | Child Custody, Family Law

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 Emergency Custody is an extraordinary relief available in some child custody cases.  For an in-depth article, go here, if you need immediate assistance call our firm and we will consult with you and evaluate if an emergency exists...

Keeping Your Children Out of the Conflict Between Parents

by Scott Allen | Oct 17, 2013 | Child Custody, Family Law

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 Mental health professionals, judges, and lawyers, all agree that it is best to work to minimize the impact of divorce and separation on children.   Parents should do their best to keep the children out of the conflict. Here are some...
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