by Tre Morgan | Mar 2, 2011 | General Family Law, Marriage, Separation Agreements
As this article from CNN shows, discussing a possible divorce can save your marriage. For the Richards, the conversation about how to break the news of their divorce to their kids led to an open and honest discussion about their marriage. That, in turn, led to a...
by Tre Morgan | Feb 9, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Financial Issues, General Family Law
There are many costs involved in fighting a custody battle in court. Some of these costs are obvious; attorneys’ fees, delays in reaching resolution, acrimony and stress for parents, families and children are par for the course in a child custody...
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 | 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...
by Tre Morgan | Oct 12, 2010 | General Family Law
Family law cases are different. They cannot be handled like a typical business law, personal injury or criminal case. But, these differences arise not so much from the technical aspects of a case as the practical aspects. From a technical standpoint,...