Have you ever heard the terms advance medical directives or advance health care directives? These two estate planning terms mean the same thing—they allow you to make plans for your future medical care needs. If you become incapacitated or cannot speak your wishes...
Month: March 2022
2 threats your spouse might make in a divorce
You want a divorce, but your spouse goes off the rails when you tell them. They say that you will be sorry if you file and that it will be the biggest mistake of your life. Some people take a divorce request badly and come out with all sorts of menacing comments....
What can you do if the other parent wants to change the custody schedule?
When you have a custody plan that works, the last thing you want to do is change it in a way that makes life more difficult for you. That's why you were so surprised when your ex-spouse decided to ask for modification. Right now, you both share custody almost equally....
How do I get more visitation rights in North Carolina?
In general, North Carolina allows co-parents to determine their custody arrangement on their own. Arrangements do not always have to go through court. However, if you were not able to find a suitable custody arrangement through mediation, you may have gone to let the...
2 things to ask when choosing a guardian for your child
A will is an important estate planning tool that outlines how you would want to have your assets distributed when you pass on. And, if you have minor children, you can also name guardians for them in your will. This way, should you pass on or become incapacitated,...