by Scott Allen | Feb 26, 2023 | Domestic Violence, Family Law
In North Carolina a domestic violence protective order (DVPO), also known as a restraining order, may be requested by someone to get an order of protection against a spouse, partner, lover, or former boyfriend or girlfriend. With sufficient facts and evidence,...
by Scott Allen | Feb 26, 2023 | Divorce, Family Law
Who’s the Best Divorce Attorney in Wake County? You’ve probably stumbled upon this post because you googled something along the lines of “best divorce lawyer in Raleigh” or “top child support attorney in Wake County.” Divorce is...
by Amanda Spence | Feb 25, 2023 | Elder Law, Elder Law Resources, Medicaid
North Carolina Medicaid – Helpful Links If you’re researching the eligibility rules for Medicaid in North Carolina, here are some helpful links: North Carolina Medicaid Manual This online manual contains the policy used by county caseworkers in determining...
by Scott Allen | Feb 25, 2023 | Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Family Law
Call at (919) 863-4183 In North Carolina family law practice, litigation is started with a summons and complaint being filed, followed by an answer and counterclaims and finally, a reply to the counterclaims. This series of filings is collectively referred to as the...
by Scott Allen | Feb 23, 2023 | Family Law
If you are under an order to pay alimony and you belive you ex is living with o one, what can you do? You may have to file a motion to modify or terminate your alimony. North Carolina Law provides in NCGS § 50-16.9: … (b) If a dependent spouse who is...