Although a criminal record in North Carolina may not totally eliminate your ability to get a job, it can seriously hamper it. If you have a felony or misdemeanor conviction on your record, it may take some extra effort to find the employment you want in the future....
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How can I co-parent with a difficult ex?
Navigating a divorce with children involved is difficult enough, but attempting to co-parent with a difficult ex is an entirely new level of stress and emotion. Generally speaking, co-parenting is the most child-beneficial approach to parenting after a divorce, but...
What is the difference between separation and divorce?
When you feel that your marriage is beyond repair and that you no longer wish to remain in the relationship, you have a couple of choices for what you can do. North Carolina provides you with the option of a legal separation or a divorce. These are two very different...
Can you help your child adjust to your divorce?
During a North Carolina divorce, your children will experience massive change that they have to adjust to. As the parent, you have to ease that transition and help your child feel a sense of stability. Knowing that each child may react differently can help you to...
Using mediation to settle divorce disputes
Mediation can be a useful process to help the parties resolve their divorce related disputes. But a mediator is not a judge, and he or she does not get to make a decision about how to resolve the case and family law cases. In fact, in North Carolina, if a party files...