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Separation Agreements

What Should My Separation Agreement Include?

Are you thinking about divorcing your spouse in North Carolina? Did you know that before you can actually file for divorce, the state requires that you live separately from them for at least one year? During this time apart, you can actually mandate how the two of you will act, almost as if it is in preparation for a full…

Categories of Divorce in North Carolina

If you are considering a divorce in the state of North Carolina, it is helpful to have a basic understanding of the various different categories that your divorce can fall under. Filing for a divorce is a lengthy and detailed process, and for that reason it is highly encouraged to contact and experienced Raleigh Divorce Attorney as soon as possible…

Taxes After Separation: What You Should Do

If you are legally separated from a spouse but married to that person, then you can change the way that you file your taxes. In fact, you can file as a single person if you have a legal separation that is documented by the courts and you have no dependent children that you need to claim on your forms. You…

Separation Agreement as Alternative to Divorce

Are you contemplating divorce , but aren’t sure that you actually want to file just yet? If so, you may want to consider signing a separation agreement first. This is a legally binding document which states that you and your spouse will no longer be living together, but haven’t officially filed for divorce. While you can simply move away from…

Creating a Separation Agreement

Are you considering getting a separation? If so, you may need to get a separation agreement drafted up by a legal professional. Although a separation agreement does not mean you will definitely get a divorce, it does set some legal boundaries as far as support, custody, property division and debts go. It is a legal contract between the two married…

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