While every divorce is unique, there are common pitfalls that many people encounter. By learning about these mistakes and the steps you can take to avoid them, you may navigate North Carolina’s divorce process with greater clarity. Letting emotions drive your...
Month: April 2026
5 things every homebuyer should check in a seller’s disclosure
Buying a home in North Carolina is one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make. One document you should never overlook is the seller's disclosure. It reveals critical details about a property's condition. Reviewing it thoroughly can protect you from...
How do you tell your spouse it’s over?
The end of a marriage often takes many people by total surprise if it was their spouse’s decision rather than a mutual one. Bearing in mind that this might come as a big shock to them, it’s important to think about how best to tell them. There is no standard way to...
What executors should know about letters testamentary
When a loved one passes away, handling their assets and debts can feel daunting. In North Carolina, the probate process starts with an important document called “letters testamentary.” Getting these crucial papers is a first step to bringing closure and legal...
3 ways of improving child handovers after a divorce
Handing over your children to their other parent can potentially be one of the most stressful events as a divorced parent. While the custody and parenting time schedules will dictate when and how often these exchanges take place, these are often the only occasions the...
