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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 Benefits of Effective Communication in Divorce
In this article, I am picking back up on the discussion of the importance of communication in divorce matters. In the last post, I discussed the problems that poor communication causes and described the communication techniques that best promote effective...
Recent Interview with the North Carolina Advocates for Justice
Each month an Auto Torts Section member responds to a few questions regarding their practice and experience, growth and changes in the auto torts practice area. This month, the "Interrogatories" spotlight is focused on Randolph (Tre') Morgan III with Nicholls &...
Communication is Key in Divorce
I am going to take a slight detour from the series of posts on Collaborative Law to talk about the importance of communication skills for parties in divorce cases. Collaborative Law depends on the parties' ability to learn and use effective communication skills to...
Collaborative Law – An Introduction
All to often, the parties involved in a divorce emerge from the legal process financially and emotionally devastated. Families and lives are destroyed in the process of ending a marriage. I have had cases where I honestly feared that the grief and stress from the...
Custody – What information will a judge consider? Child Safety: ATV and Four Wheelers
In the last installment of this series, I will address the issue of child safety. In one of my recent custody trials, the father had allowed a child under the age of 3 to ride a four wheeler and a dirt bike. The mother argued that this behavior was very dangerous for...
Child Custody – What information will a judge consider? Mental Illness.
As the third installment of this series on child custody, I'll address how the judge in a recent case addressed the fact that one of the parents had been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder.In this case, the parent had been treated and medicated as far back as their early...
Child Custody – What information will a judge consider? Marijuana Use.
In my last post in this series, I described how one judge dealt with the relocation of one parent in a child custody trial. In this post in the same series, I'll discuss how that judge treated marijuana use by both parents.In this case, one parent had used marijuana...
Child Custody – What information will a judge consider?
One of the most common questions that I get asked by clients and other lawyers in child custody matters is "What do you think a judge would think about 'x'?"In an effort to show you how judges feel about particular issues, I will let you know about cases that I have...
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