Can a passenger be held liable for a driver’s death? Be careful when encouraging your driver to take risks. A recent court case held that a passenger could potentially …
Watch Out, Greensboro College Students!
Greensboro’s College Students (UNC-G, NCA&T, Guilford College, etc.) must keep a sharp eye out to stay safe and not liable! It is always a difficult task to find liability of …
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Alimony Alimony refers to payments from one spouse to the other. A court can order one spouse to pay three different types of alimony – permanent alimony, temporary alimony, and …
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Property Division Following a divorce, the court must divide the property between the spouses. Before legislatures equalized property allocation between both spouses, many divorce statutes substantially favored property allocation to …
Greensboro Divorce Lawyer
Divorce and Separation A divorce formally dissolves a legal marriage. While married couples do not possess a constitutional or legal right to divorce, states permit divorces because to do so …
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Child Custody In cases of divorce, the court of jurisdiction for the divorce proceedings also determines child custody arrangements. Under the common statutory provision, if the spouses have children together …
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Divorce to-do Here are your top three things to do if you are thinking about getting a divorce. STAY IN THE HOME. If you want the marital home it will …
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Child Custody and Visitation One of the questions I get from clients I get consistently is “what if I just picked my child up and didn’t bring them back?” Here’s …
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Custody over the 4th Holidays are always difficult for families. With the upcoming long weekend, there is often contention over who gets to spend time with the children. The easiest …
Are You Overtreating or Not?
When is treatment too much? When attorneys representing defendants in Greensboro personal injury cases argue that plaintiffs have obtained too much treatment, they refuse to fully compensate the plaintiff for …