by Scott Allen | Nov 30, 2017 | Alienation of Affections and Criminal Conversation
Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 Getting involved in a lover’s quarrel could come with a hefty price tag. This is particularly true if the person you get involved with is still legally married. There have been numerous cases in which plaintiffs have been...
by Scott Allen | Apr 28, 2017 | Raleigh
Domestic violence is a part of many marriages and relationships. It is a sad reality that what should be loving and caring relationships have violence as a frequent component. Fortunately for those who live in Wake County and Raleigh, North Carolina, there are many...
by Scott Allen | Apr 6, 2017 | Divorce
When you have to make an appearance in any court, whether it is for a pre-trial motion, a custody hearing or your divorce, it can be a nerve-racking experience. There are many things during the appearance that are complex legal matters that your attorney will address....
by Scott Allen | Nov 5, 2016 | Alimony
North Carolina law, G.S. § 50-16.3A(d), allows a jury trial on the issue of marital misconduct for the determination of alimony. The jury’s role in an alimony case is not to determine the amount or duration of alimony payments, but only to establish fault...
by Scott Allen | Jan 14, 2016 | Alienation of Affections and Criminal Conversation
Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 North Carolina is one of the few states that still recognize the torts of alienation of affections and criminal conversation. These claims may be brought under NC common law against someone who takes away the affection of a...