- DivorceDebra was happily married for 20 years before the sudden “mid-life crisis” of her then, husband. During the course of her divorce she remained reasonable and Rosen Law Firm took her through the non-litigative, Collaborative Divorce process.
- Child SupportThe North Carolina child support calculator is intended to help parents determine how much money they will pay in monthly child support. This contribution is usually made by the noncustodial parent. NC child support is calculated via a formula set by the Conference of Chief District Court Judges, applying to couples with an annual income of $360,000 or less. This calculator determines the value of child support to be paid based on income, days the children spend in your custody, and other child-related expenses within the state of North Carolina.
- Child Custody and VisitationWe’re going to be talking about the ins and outs and all the details that you’ll need to know about child custody as you move forward with this process. Usually if you have children, and you’re going through a divorce, this is going to be the most important thing for you.
- Adoption
- Paternity
- Spousal Support(a) General rule Gross income includes amounts received as alimony or separate maintenance payments. (b) Alimony or separate maintenance payments defined For purposes of this section— (1) In general The term “alimony or separate maintenance payment” means any payment in cash if— (A) such payment is received by (or on behalf of) a spouse under […] Read More
- Traffic ViolationsWe guide families to safety every single day. It’s all we do. No traffic tickets in the morning or wills in the afternoon, we’re exclusively dedicated to helping you through this unique process.
- Property Damage21. Waivers Of Rights, Claims, Or Benefits Relating To Wills, Trusts, Death Benefits, And Insurance Proceeds For Property Damage. John and Mary expressly waive any right, claim or benefit (including an appointment as personal representative, a bequest or devise) under any Will executed by the other party prior to the date of this Agreement. Each party further waives, releases, and renounces, and hereby conveys, quitclaims and assigns over to the other party and his or her heirs, executors and administrators, any beneficial or administrative right arising under any trust created by the other party prior to the date of this Agreement, any right to insurance proceeds or employment benefits payable by reason of the death, disability or retirement of the other party except as set forth herein, and any right to insurance proceeds payable by reason of damage or destruction to any real or personal property owned separately by the other party, whether such property was distributed under this Agreement or acquired before or after the execution of this Agreement by the other party. John and Mary further agree upon the death of the other to execute such other and further documents including documents of renunciation as may be reasonably required to give full force and effect to this agreement.
- Wills
- Tax Law23. Transfers Of Property Incident To Divorce. The parties agree (i) that the transfer of property hereunder is related to the divorce; (ii) that the transfer of property hereunder is a transfer incident to divorce and is related to the cessation of the marriage; (iii) that the intent and purpose of this Agreement is for the transfer of property hereunder to be tax free pursuant to Section 1041 of the Internal Revenue Code and the applicable provisions of North Carolina law and for no gain or loss to be recognized by either party as a result of such transfer; and (iv) that they will file a formal election if necessary or otherwise take such actions as may be required by applicable provisions of the state or federal income tax law and regulations to give full force and effect to their aforesaid intent and purpose.