by Dev Team | Dec 22, 2020 | ADVICE, BLOG, Divorce, DIVORCE SUPPORT
Conversations with your co-parent aren’t easy when they’re acting a fool, but if Helen Keller found at least four different ways to communicate, so can you. Don’t worry, no one is asking you to hash parenting details out over brunch or a long phone call if the...
by Dev Team | Nov 30, 2020 | ADVICE, BLOG, Divorce
Moving in with someone? The road to divorce can be long and full of lonely times, but moving in with someone following a separation is never a good idea. Why? You might not like this answer, but impressions matter, particularly when you’re in the process of getting a...
by Dev Team | Nov 22, 2020 | ADVICE, Divorce, FAMILY LAW, HOLIDAYS
Our Covid lifestyle and toilet paper hoarding ways started back in March, but the holidays are literally right around the corner and we’re still fat. We get that it’s hard to make rock-solid plans when you’re worried about the ‘rona, but seasonal events and family...
by Dev Team | Oct 28, 2020 | ADVICE, COURT HEARING, Divorce, WEBEX, ZOOM
Covid-19 is about to become Covid-21 after New Years, so I think it’s time we settle in and get comfortable with the idea of remote court hearings. Whether you’re using WebEx or Zoom, virtual hearings exist to safely connect you to the courtroom now that judges are...
by Dev Team | Oct 14, 2020 | ADVICE, Divorce, FAMILY LAW, MEDIATION
Why can’t an attorney represent both parties in a separation/divorce and meet with both parties if the parties are amicable? Short answer: it’s unethical, you heathen it’s highly frowned upon. According to the North Carolina State Bar’s Ethics/Rules of Professional...
by Dev Team | Sep 13, 2020 | ADVICE, CO-PARENTING, Divorce
Getting through 2020 is like going on a trash safari in a busted Geo Tracker and hitting every pot hole along the way, but a tough year doesn’t excuse a rough relationship with your co-parent. There are a lot of things in 2020 that are out of your control (a worldwide...