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Surrogacy, Part 2: North Carolina Laws

In Part 1, we talked about the confusing hodgepodge that is international and US surrogacy law. In considering surrogacy, you may be hoping to keep things close to home to keep travel costs down and stay close to everyone involved and wondering what the law is here in North Carolina.…

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Surrogacy, Part 1: Legal Parentage

Thousands of families around the world have successfully grown with the help of a surrogate mother, and you may have decided that surrogacy is the best option for your family. But before you decide, be sure you’ve done your homework. The legality of surrogacy changes depending on where you are,…

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Mental Illness and Stigma in Child Custody Cases

This May, Mental Health Awareness Month, we examine how mental health stigmas impact child custody cases and what to consider if you are a parent diagnosed with a mental illness.   Lately, it seems like everywhere you turn, people are discussing Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. A lot has been…

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Equitable Distribution Judgments Are Not Modifiable

Dozier v. Dozier, 2022-NCCOA-307 (unpublished) (2022)   In North Carolina, an Equitable Distribution (ED) judgment is a final court-ordered distribution of the marital assets. Unlike child support, alimony, or custody, these are not modifiable upon showing the court that there has been a substantial change in circumstances. A rule 60…

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Alimony and Imputation of Defendant’s Income

Davidson v. Davidson, 2022-NCCOA-267 (unpublished)   In North Carolina, alimony orders are modifiable upon showing the court that there has been a substantial change in circumstances for either party. In doing so, the trial court ought to revisit many of the factors that justified the original alimony order. The main…

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Who Pays for a Business Valuation?

Maiwald v. Maiwald, 2022-NCCOA-321 (unpublished) (2022)   In North Carolina, Equitable Distribution (ED) cases will classify, value, and distribute marital assets in a fair way. One major component is classification, as separate property (typically property not acquired during the marriage) is not distributed. If a party owns a business, however,…

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Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis: Drama at CinemaCon Las Vegas

During a stage presentation at CinemaCon in Las Vegas last week, Olivia Wilde was handed a yellow envelope marked “Personal and Confidential.”  Wilde was discussing her upcoming film Don’t Worry Darling when the ordeal transpired, confusing both Wilde and the audience.  Out of curiosity, she opened the envelope to see…

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National Mental Health Awareness Month

Laurel Harmon, Legal Assistant May is National Mental Health Awareness Month. Mental health problems affect not just those with diagnosed mental illnesses. One in five adults will experience a mental health problem every year and one in twenty-five adults will experience a serious mental illness. When you are going through…

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Teacher Appreciation Week

May 2nd through the 6th, 2022 is Teacher Appreciation Week in the United States. Join us in celebrating and honoring the tireless work that teachers do to nurture and educate the next generation! It is fair to say that teachers and schooling can be a huge issue in child custody…

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Fair Market Value and Equitable Distribution

In the previous blog, we covered appraisal as a method of valuation of property in the context of Equitable Distribution in a separation. Equitable Distribution (ED) in North Carolina is a legal process by which the court divides the marital property between the parties. The three steps in an ED…

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