Prenup Lessons from Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban
After 19 years of marriage, Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman have officially called it quits. Court filings show a relatively straightforward division of assets and…
After 19 years of marriage, Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman have officially called it quits. Court filings show a relatively straightforward division of assets and…
Few things are as life-changing and joyful as making a child officially part of your family. Whether you are hoping to adopt your stepchild, a…
It is that time of year again – the holidays are upon us. For many, the holiday season is more stressful than joyful. And, if…
Divorce can be an emotionally and financially taxing process for both spouses. Divorce is also psychologically exhausting for the children involved, with great emphasis on…
North Carolina offers survivors of violence, stalking, or harassment two primary forms of legal protection: the 50B Domestic Violence Protective Order (DVPO) and the 50C…
Los días festivos: un momento de reuniones navideñas, tiempo con personas que nos importan y, seamos honestos, un momento de estrés. Agregue a la ecuación…
While most people understand that marriage is an agreement between two people, hardly any are privy to the “terms and conditions” of Marriage they are signing.
Navigating the legal system after leaving an unhealthy and abusive relationship can be emotionally exhausting. Court dates, custody battles, restraining orders— it is all overwhelming, and the stress can take a serious toll on your mental health. But healing is just as important as seeking justice. Balancing both is key to moving forward with strength and resilience. Here’s how to care for yourself while handling legal matters.
After parents separate, they may choose to reside in different states. However, this move does not remove their need and legal obligation to take care of the financial needs for their child. Even if the parents live far apart, there are laws that make sure the child still gets financial support – “child support” – for expenses such as food, clothes, and school.
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