Are you a parent who is going through a separation, divorce or child custody dispute in Union County? As part of your family law case, you will likely need to address child support. Navigating a child support case can be complicated. If you are negotiating a child support agreement, it is crucial that your rights …

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North Carolina takes parental rights seriously, and for that reason will not terminate a parent’s rights lightly. However, there are certain situations where a court may step in and terminate parental rights. If you are a custodial parent and you need help terminating the rights of a non-custodial parent, we can help. If the other …

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  Questions About Child Custody As parents, you want what’s best for your children and especially so in your post-separation child custody arrangements. Many parents have questions about how they can determine the best outcome for their children to live in a safe, healthy, and loving environment.   Here are some of the most frequently …

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  Guidelines Congress first passed federal laws establishing child support guidelines in the 1980s to accomplish three main goals: financially help children living in a single parent household; encourage payment of child support and promote consistent contact between parent and child Today, many of those same guidelines exist in order to ensure the safety, well-being, …

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  When couples decide to separate, it may be in their best interest to consider a separation agreement. Separation agreements are a great tool for couples who have unique circumstances they would rather work out on their own without interference from the courts. A separation agreement is a binding contract between the parties that usually …

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Does Your Child’s Safety Depend on Immediate Intervention by NC Courts? It is an unfortunate reality that many parents face situations or circumstances that they feel need the Court’s immediate attention to ensure the safety of their children.  When such situations arise, a parent may need to seek emergency custody of their child. 

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