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Alienation of Affection in NC
Posted By Attorney Charles MontgomeryWhat is Alienation of Affection? North Carolina is one of only a few states recognizing the tort of alienation of affection . Alienation of affection allows a spouse to sue a third party for wrongful acts that deprived them of the love and affection of their spouse. While this tort can sue any third party, including meddling in-laws, it is typically used to sue a spouse’s paramour (extramarital ...
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Tips on How to Effectively Co-Parent During the Holidays
Posted By Montgomery Family LawDivorce can be hard for a family to endure, especially when children are involved. If you and your spouse recently split, you might be wondering how the two of you will be able to navigate this holiday season with your children in the most effective and least stressful way possible. After all, the holidays are already often hectic and frustrating enough and divorce undoubtedly brings additional ...Continue Reading -
Divorce Custody & Surviving The Holidays
Posted By Montgomery Family LawThe holidays are a time for celebration and spending time together with the ones you love. Every holiday song repeats the message of love, sharing, and family. For a recently-divorced or separated person in North Carolina, however, the holiday time can be especially stressful and difficult. Co-parenting during the holidays can be particularly challenging. So what can you do to try to ensure the ...
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