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Divorce final and seeking alimony after the divorce - forum. rosen. com My question is when the judge reserves in the divorce decree the right to alimony and post separation support what do you ask for on the relief request? I understand you can’t ask for post separation after the divorce I asked for retroactive post separation support, emergency temporary support and permanent alimony I’m unsure if I used the correct terminology being that I am self
Termination of alimony and cohabitation - NC Divorce Forum Cohabitation for purposes of alimony termination is when two people are in a romantic relationship and they hold themselves out to the public like a married couple This means they are doing things that you would expect a married couple to do, for example, they are spending the night together (does not have to be every night), they are sharing household responsibilities (like grocery shopping
Alienation of affection adultery - NC Divorce Forum In NC is there any option to seek criminal civil action against someone who caused dissolution of marriage alienation of affection? What is the penalty to the individual? What is the penalty to adulterating spouse?
Absolute Divorce and QDRO - NC Divorce Forum - forum. rosen. com My stbx and I have been separated for over a year We are trying to do an uncontested absolute divorce, we have a signed seperation agreement that we are not incorporating, we have two minor children and we have a QDRO draft in process with the plan administrator We are filing in Durham Can you provide some guidance on the language to use in the divorce complaint to ask to have our QDRO
Complaint Answer - NC Divorce Forum - forum. rosen. com Hello, I’m certain there used to be a complaint answer form template somewhere on this forum, but now I cannot find it again It mysteriously disappeared from the drive I saved it on… Related to that, when I go to file an answer to a custody, child support, etc case, is that the time to bring out all my printed evidence for whatever claims I am arguing against or new claims I am arguing
What to file; contempt of court? - Divorce and Separation Answers - NC . . . Dear avictim: Greetings You can file a Motion to Show Cause on the www nccourts org website Go to local rules, wake county, and then find the correct Motion and Order to Show Cause form Fill in the form, take it to court, have the judge sign it, and then have it served by Sheriff on your ex Attend the hearing, get your money and a court order, follow through and make sure the IRS gets paid
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Subpoena to produce a minor child - NC Divorce Forum This is a commonly done procedure and most courts will enforce this subpoena If you do not wish to produce the child, you should file a motion to quash and then set this matter for hearing in front of the court The court will determine if you are required to bring the minor child to court Helena M Nevicosi Attorney with Rosen Law Firm 4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 500 Raleigh, North
Continuance Court Order - North Carolina Divorce Law - NC Divorce Forum I am pro se, I filed a motion and during the divorce hearing the judge granted a continuance due to some stuff not done in the separation agreement that was suppose to be done prior to divorce Do I need to provide my ex with a copy of the continuance court order with a certificate of service? He was there with his attorney at the hearing and they know about it, I just didn’t know if I
Definition of substantially dependant spouse - forum. rosen. com In order to determine if she is substantially dependent on you, the court will look at both of your incomes and expenses If her income is not sufficient to meet her needs then the court may award her alimony The amount she is awarded depends on each of your income and expenses Helena M Nevicosi Attorney with Rosen Law Firm 4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 500 Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 919