When a couple divorces, any assets that are considered to be marital assets are divided. This means that even items that are in one person's name, such as a retirement account, may be split up when a marriage ends. If assets from a retirement account are to be doled...
Divorce
Dealing with divorce when you are not the breadwinner
Divorce is difficult no matter the surrounding circumstances. In addition to the emotional toll, you may be apprehensive of the impact it will have on your finances. This is especially true if you are not the breadwinner in the family or if you do not work at all....
About prenuptial agreements
North Carolina couples who plan to get married may want to consider signing a prenuptial agreement. This is a contract that covers certain financial aspects should the marriage come to an end. Prenups are not solely for couples who have unequal financial standings or...
The benefits of divorce mediation
If you are preparing to go through a divorce, you may have visions of a long, drawn-out court battle wrought with emotion, conflict and considerable expense. Divorcing couples who do not have particularly acrimonious relationships with one another may have an...
The financial protection of a prenup
People in North Carolina who are getting married might want to consider creating a prenuptial agreement, particularly if there are special circumstances. For example, if one of them has significant assets that they are bringing into the marriage, they might want to...
Resolving frozen embryos issues during divorce
Matters pertaining to child custody can be some of the most disputed issues during a divorce. The same can be said for issues pertaining to what should happen to the frozen embryos of estranged North Carolina couples who have been involved in vitro...
How divorce may affect financial aid
If you are going through or have ever been through a divorce, you know it is never an easy or emotionless process. Separating from someone and the life you have come to know has the capacity to throw your entire world into a tailspin, and it may seem hard to see the...
Deciding how to split the primary residence in a divorce
A North Carolina couple engaged in a high-asset divorce must decide how to deal with their primary residence. Even if they successfully agree on other aspects of property division, making a decision about the house they have shared can bring up difficult emotions and...
Putting children first in divorce cases
North Carolina parents who are divorcing should put their children's needs ahead of their own. While it is important for people to take care of themselves, handling their children's needs is more important. When parents put their children ahead of themselves, their...
Planning ahead during divorce
Just as planning for an upcoming wedding and marriage is a multi-step process, so, too, is planning for a divorce. Divorce brings with the inevitable financial and emotional ramifications, but you can minimize divorce-related complications and make an already...
