Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Family Law Monroe NC, Criminal Defense Attorney Monroe NC

Ms. Richardson also represents parents accused of child abuse and neglect and staving off the state’s attempts to terminate parental rights. Ms. Richardson is licensed in New York and North Carolina. Schedule an appointment at our office. Call (980) 313-8242.

In North Carolina the legal terminology for the division of the parties’ property is called equitable distribution.  Property is categorized into “marital property”, “separate property” and “divisible property.  Martial property and debt is distributed between the parties is based on the principal of equity.  The courts will distribute the marital property based on some sense of fairness.  It does not always mean that the marital property will be divided equally, but based on the evidence, the court will distribute the property equitably which may result in either an equal or unequal distribution.
  • The parties’ pension, retirement, or other deferred compensation rights that are not considered marital property.
  • Any equitable claim to, interest in, or direct or indirect contribution made to the acquisition of such marital property by the party not having title, including joint efforts or expenditures and contributions and services, or lack thereof, as a spouse, parent, wage earner or homemaker.
  • Any direct or indirect contribution made by one spouse to help educate or develop the career potential of the other spouse.
  • A party’s direct contribution to the increase in value of the other party’s separate property which occurs during the course of the marriage.

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