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Tré Morgan believes the more informed his clients are, the better equipped they’ll be to make decisions in their own best interest. For years, Tré has written frequently about the issues he encounters, providing his own interpretations or explanations when appropriate. If it concerns divorce, chances are Tré has written about it here. Read through for topics that feel relevant, then follow up by contacting us.

Recent posts

The Truth About Pre-Nups

The recent New York case striking down a pre-nuptial (aka “pre-marital” or “pre-nup”) agreement may scare some people who have signed or are thinking of creating pre-nups in North Carolina.   So, let’s get the facts out there before...

What North Korea Can Teach You About Divorce

In 1950, North Korea and South Korea got into a fight about their divorce.  North Korea’s divorce attorneys’ (their political leaders, generals and the Soviet Union) strategy for the divorce was to send 75,000 armed troops over the border to work out...

Why You Should Care How Other People Get Divorced

Divorce affects us all, whether it is our divorce or not.  And, ugly bitter divorces impact us all far more severely than amicable, respectful divorces.  We all stand to benefit if other people handle their divorces better.    Ugly divorces impact...

Kardashian Pregnancy Highlights Big Legal Issue

  ?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1357832809755" alt=""/ As described in this article, Kardashian is pregnant with Kanye West’s baby (“I ain’t sayin’ she’s a gold digga”, right Kanye?). But the baby was conceived while she was...

How are Collaborative Divorce Attorneys Different?

Frequently, people think of all divorce attorneys as being the same.  Most people assume that we all do the same thing, the same way.  In fact, most people I come across assume that all divorce attorneys are out for blood and live to take everything we...

Making Divorce Decisions in the Face of Uncertainty

“How Do I Know if I’m Making the Right Decision?” This is one of the most common dilemmas that people face in negotiating divorce, custody, alimony, equitable distribution and child support issues.  In fact, the fear of making the wrong decision...

In Divorce, Indecision is a Decision

Not making a decision is a decision.  In a divorce context, not making a decision about how you want to resolve alimony, child support, equitable distribution and custody issues is a decision to let your spouse decide how that will happen.  And, it is...

New Office Location is Open!

I'm excited to announce that the new office at 3737 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 370 in Raleigh, North Carolina is officially open as of October 15, 2012!  All other contact information has remained the same.   I look forward to helping clients effectively and...

Collaborative Divorce: How Do You Define the Enemy?

Many divorce clients want their attorney to fight for them.  That can mean a lot of things.  In my experience what most people really want is an attorney that will help them obtain the best possible outcome.  “Fight” is just an easy one-word...