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Category: Property Division

North Carolina law dictates that in a divorce, property division must be equitable, which means the court seeks a fair...

Splitting assets in a divorce can often be the most challenging aspect of the separation. Under North Carolina law,...

When your marriage ends, your rental properties don’t disappear—but who keeps them might surprise you. For many North Carolina couples,...

Receiving an inheritance during marriage raises immediate questions about financial security and ownership rights. If you’ve inherited money from a...

Built Your Practice From the Ground Up? Here’s What Divorce Could Mean for It. If you’re a doctor, lawyer, accountant,...

When couples divorce, dividing financial assets like bank accounts or real estate can be challenging enough. But when it comes...

Who Gets a House Titled to One Spouse in NC?

When couples purchase a home, they don’t always think about whose name goes on the title. Sometimes only one spouse’s...

In an ideal world, divorce would be straightforward—two people agree to part ways, and the divorce proceeding moves forward fairly....

For many couples, a vacation home is more than just real estate—it’s a place of shared memories, family traditions, and...

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