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Problems anticipated are problems half-solved

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.

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HOW TO AVOID IDENTITY THEFT

An issue that is important for all clients, regardless of they type of case they have is protecting their identity. Attorneys often receive personal information including financial information from clients in the course of their representation. This information is...

More News on the Collaborative Divorce Process

Divorce and co-parenting From the Daily News TribuneReduction of Animosity in the Divorce Process From the Austin-American StatesmanA more humane way to divorce From the Daily CameraA kinder, gentler process From the Orlando SentinelPLEASE NOTE THAT NOTHING ON THIS...

Recession and Child Support

http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1550242.htmlAs you can see from this article from the front page of today's News & Observer, a poor economy has a serious impact on child support payments. If you pay child support or receive child support, do not wait until...

Recent Article for The Nutmeg Lawyer: The Whole Truth?

http://thenutmeglawyer.blogspot.com/2009/05/anybody-who-watches-law-and-order-can.htmlI recently authored an article for The Nutmeg Lawyer blog linked above. The Nutmeg Lawyer is a great blog, especially for attorneys. It deals with substantive legal, professional,...

SWEEPING CHANGE IN NEGLIGENCE LAW

The North Carolina legislature is on the path to bringing North Carolina into line with 46 other states by dumping the old and illogical contributory negligence system with comparative negligence laws. See the summary below created by the North Carolina Advocates for...

FAMILY LAW QUOTE OF THE DAY

"The law should, when practicable, encourage the resolution of family issues without resort to court interference."This quote is taken directly from a North Carolina Court of Appeals decision in a child support case. Even the courts think that most family law cases...

AUTO INSURANCE YOU CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT

As you read this, do you know if you have uninsured (UM) or under-insured (UIM) automobile insurance? If you don't, you should call your agent today and find out. Here's why:In North Carolina, if you are in a car accident that is not your fault, the other driver's...

Personal Injury – Common Questions

Having begun my legal career working for large insurance companies defending policy holders in lawsuit, I learned how insurance companies view and handle (adjust)claims made against their policy holders. Now I have "switched sides" and I represent people that have...

More Collaborative Divorce Articles

https://www.collaborativepractice.com/lib/articles/Keen%20Interest%20in%20Gentler%20Ways%20to%20Divorce.pdfhttps://www.collaborativepractice.com/lib/articles/CL%20Moving%20To%20Mainstream.pdfhttp://www.collaborativepractice.com/lib/PDFs/Collaborative%20Divorce%20Booms.p...