Child Custody: A Guide to the Holidays for Separated and Divorced Parents
Raleigh Family Lawyer discusses: Developing an appropriate holiday visitation schedule for your children involves considering many factors.
Raleigh Divorce Lawyers Create Web Portal with Info on North Carolina Family Law
Family law attorneys Gailor, Wallis & Hunt take innovative approach to communicating with clients and prospective clients.
Child Support in North Carolina: Part I
This article examines child support in North Carolina and use of North Carolina’s child support guidelines in a typical child support case.
Raleigh Family Lawyers: Court OKs Prior Bank Statements to Decide Child Support
/// 05/02/2011 (Raleigh Family Law News) – The father’s argument was simple: In determining his child support obligation, the trial court erred by imputing income to him based on bank account statements from prior years. But the North Carolina Court of Appeals-in its ruling in the case Moore v. Onafowora on December 21-found otherwise. The […]
North Carolina Divorce Lawyers: Alienation of Affection Lawsuit Sends Message
/// 04/12/2011 Award to former spouse in alienation of affection lawsuit is a North Carolina Record Raleigh Divorce Lawyer / Partner Stephanie Jenkins of the Raleigh-based divorce and family lawyers Gailor, Wallis & Hunt has won a $30 million verdict in an alienation of affection lawsuit-a record for North Carolina. The award, handed down by […]
North Carolina Divorce Attorneys Discusss Nine Signs of Impending Separation and Divorce
/// 01/31/2011 Raleigh North Carolina divorce attorneys discuss common attributes of relationships that are nearing their end. The lawyers of Gailor, Wallis & Hunt are considered one of North Carolina’s most accomplished family law firms practicing exclusively in the area of family law and domestic relations litigation. Collectively, the Gailor, Wallis & Hunt attorneys have […]
North Carolina Divorce Lawyers Discuss Cohabitation, Remarriage and Shared Assets
/// 01/24/2011 In a nation where the rate of divorce hovers at 50 percent and instances of remarriage and cohabitation grow at a slow but steady rate, questions on post-divorce finances in cohabitating relationships as well as second or third marriages frequently arise. Whether it is a question of benefits received from a divorced […]
North Carolina Divorce Attorneys Report on Correlation Between Angina and Stressful Relationships
/// 01/10/2011 In an effort to inform feuding couples of the effects of stress from troubled marital and familial relationships, the Raleigh family law attorneys of Gailor, Wallis & Hunt present the findings of a study aimed at examining the correlation between family stress and severe chest pain. North Carolina divorce lawyers report: WebMD […]
North Carolina Divorce Lawyers Explain: Changes in Marital Model Should Not Reflect Child Raising Responsibilities
/// 01/10/2011 The Pew Research Center recently published findings from a study that examined the American public’s concepts of marriage, family and children. According to the report, “The Decline of Marriage and Rise of New Families,” published November 18, 2010, the number of Americans who are married, or who have been married, has diminished to […]
North Carolina Divorce Lawyers Explain Important Financial Considerations during Divorce
/// 12/29/2010 The North Carolina divorce attorneys of Gailor, Wallis & Hunt explain that all marriages result in business transactions, such as the purchase of a home, payments on student-loans and investments in the stock market. Just as a marriage results in multiple financial transactions, a divorce results in the dissolution of those financial dealings. […]
North Carolina Divorce Attorneys Present Divorce Funding: Loans to Ensure an Equitable Divorce
/// 12/20/2010 Divorce is a financial transaction that will require the splitting of marital assets such as automobiles, homes, businesses, investment funds savings accounts and more. The money required to ensure an equitable settlement, whether by mediation or litigation can be exceptionally expensive, dwindling account balances before a settlement is even reached. While the parties […]
North Carolina Divorce Attorneys Discuss: Single or separated mothers not living alone, but still in poverty
/// 11/23/2010 The number of unmarried women who became mothers between June 2007 and June 2008 reached four million, according to a November 4, 2010 report from the U.S. Census Bureau. Of those four million women, 28 percent were living with a partner. The report, Fertility of American Women: 2008, included in its percentage of […]