The court in Epley v. Ingber recently held that under income tax laws, proceeds from the sale of an asset are not considered taxable income except to the extent the …
Greensboro 50B Hearings
What do I do about my 50b? A 50b is a protective order put into place to protect someone in a domestic relationship. They can be intimidating, especially if you’ve …
Greensboro Family Law: Divorce
Five Stages of Acceptance in Divorce We always associate trauma therapy with losing a loved one or severe mental or emotional distress. Divorce is severe emotional distress, and anyone going …
Greensboro Family Law: Father’s Rights in Child Custody
Father’s Rights It has long been assumed that the mother of a child is automatically assumed to be the most fit parent for the children. This is not so in …
Greensboro Family Law: Child Custody
Types of Child Custody In NC there are several types of custody. Physical Custody Physical custody is one of the most commonly known types of child custody. If a parent …
Greensboro Family Law: Prenuptial Agreements
Agreements between you and your future spouse No one expects their marriage to end badly. On the front end of a marriage everyone is madly in love and excited to …
Greensboro Family Law: Child Custody
How to get custody of your child In North Carolina there are many avenues to getting custody of your child. There are two types of custody, physical custody and legal …
Greensboro Family Law: Grounds for Divorce
North Carolina is a “no fault state,” which means that you do not have to prove that either spouse is at fault to get a divorce. There are only two …
High Point Family Law: Annulment
Many people believe that an annulment is based on the length of the marriage. However, how long the couple has been married is not the determining factor about whether or …
Divorce and the IRS: Greensboro and High Point
Here are five tips from the IRS for recently married or divorced taxpayers who have a name change. If you took your spouse’s last name or if both spouses hyphenate …