by Tre Morgan | Dec 9, 2010 | Common Law Marriage, General Family Law, Marriage, Marriage alternatives, Unmarried Couples
My last post discussed the laws relating to unmarried domestic partners, i.e. couples who have lived together for a significant period and acted like they are married. One of the biggest misconceptions about the law of marriage in North Carolina is that there...
by Tre Morgan | Nov 30, 2010 | General
A new poll by Time Magazine and the Pew Center indicate that 40% of Americans believe that marriage is outdated. According to the article, in 1978, when divorce rates were higher than they are today, only 25% of us believed that marriage was antiquated. ...
by Tre Morgan | Nov 12, 2010 | General
I am happy to announce that as of Monday, November 15, 2010, I will be practicing as the Law Office of Randolph Morgan III, P.A. I am also excited to announce that I am now a participating member of the Separating Together collaborative practice group. My...
by Tre Morgan | Oct 27, 2010 | Online agreements, Privacy, Separation Agreements
Last week, I wrote about the need to consult an attorney prior to using an online separation agreement or divorce forms. This week, I’ll discuss another problem with these forms: Privacy. I have seen many clients that use these forms without an...
by Tre Morgan | Oct 20, 2010 | General Family Law, Online agreements, Separation Agreements
Over the last few years, financial struggles have caused many people to look to online services for help in resolving their divorce issues. These services typically provide low cost form separation agreements that can be purchased, downloaded and then completed...