Stock options and equity can complicate a high asset divorce, especially when they make up a meaningful part of your compensation. Unlike bank accounts or real estate, these assets often involve future value, strict company rules and tax concerns. Understanding how...
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Different Kinds of Abuse When Sharing Custody
Understanding the Different Forms of Abuse in Shared Custody Arrangements Sharing custody with an ex-partner can be challenging, even under the best circumstances. However, when there are issues of abuse involved, whether it's physical, emotional, or psychological,...
Equitable Distribution
What is Equitable Distribution? Divorcing a spouse can be difficult not just because a marriage is coming to an end, but also due to all the legal steps you have to take during the process as well. One of these legal steps is equitable distribution. Equitable...
How to Get Ready For Your Court Date
Getting ready for court, whether it’s for a divorce, child custody, or alimony, is an important affair. It’s crucial that you present yourself in the best way possible in front of the Judge. Doing so can help your odds of winning and showcase your strengths. Here are...
How to Share Custody with a Narcissist
What is a Narcissist? A narcissist is someone who has an inflated sense of self-importance. They are very manipulative and have a hard time caring about others. However, their manipulative trait is what can make them so appealing at first. At the beginning of a...
Child Custody Evaluation vs. Guardian Ad Litem Report
When determining custody, Guardian Ad Litem reports and Child Custody Evaluations can help a Judge make the decision about which parent is better fit to raise the child. While there are pros and cons to each, both can offer insight on the parents and child’s life.
Divorce: How stocks are divided during the process
Throughout North Carolina and the rest of the country, certain laws determine how assets are going to be divided during a divorce. For example, Texas law states that everything must be divided down the middle, but other states may go the "what's fair" route instead....
