by The Spagnola Law Firm | Oct 8, 2025 | Family Law
When a court orders alimony as part of a divorce, both parties are legally bound to follow the terms of that agreement. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for one spouse to stop making payments. Whether the missed payments are intentional or due to financial hardship,...
by The Spagnola Law Firm | Oct 7, 2025 | Family Law
When couples decide to live apart, it’s important to have a clear plan that outlines their rights and responsibilities. A written separation agreement provides clarity and helps prevent future disputes. While verbal promises may seem easier in the moment, putting...
by The Spagnola Law Firm | Oct 7, 2025 | Family Law
When couples face challenges in their marriage, divorce is not the only option available. For some, legal separation offers a more practical and financially beneficial path. This process allows both spouses to live apart while keeping certain legal and financial ties...
by The Spagnola Law Firm | Oct 7, 2025 | Family Law
Spousal support, also known as alimony, is often one of the most debated parts of a divorce. While the goal of support is to help a former spouse maintain financial stability after separation, life circumstances can change over time. When that happens, one or both...
by The Spagnola Law Firm | Oct 4, 2025 | Family Law
Divorce involving significant assets often brings added concerns about property division, financial agreements, and long-term planning. When substantial income, investments, or business holdings are involved, both parties usually want to protect what they have worked...
by The Spagnola Law Firm | Sep 29, 2025 | Family Law
Considering divorce? Understand the key differences between mediation and litigation to choose the right path for your family’s needs, budget, and future. This guide breaks down cost, control, and conflict levels to help you decide. Below, our friends from Merel...
by The Spagnola Law Firm | Sep 29, 2025 | Family Law
The decision to divorce is never easy, and when spouses cannot agree on key issues, the path forward becomes more complex and a lot more expensive. Below, our friend Amanda at Flat Fee Divorce Solutions explains the process of a contested divorce. Unlike an amicable...
by The Spagnola Law Firm | Sep 14, 2025 | Family Law
When navigating a divorce, many people are unaware of how their estate plans and beneficiary designations may be impacted. In North Carolina, specific laws govern inheritance rights both during and after the divorce process. It’s essential to understand how these laws...
by The Spagnola Law Firm | Sep 14, 2025 | Family Law
When couples prepare for marriage, financial planning often becomes part of the conversation. One tool that many consider is a prenuptial agreement. While these agreements are sometimes viewed only as a safeguard in case of divorce, their effects reach much further...
by The Spagnola Law Firm | Sep 14, 2025 | Family Law
Custody cases often bring parents to court, but grandparents are sometimes involved as well. When family circumstances shift, grandparents may step in to provide stability for children. These situations can be complicated, but they are also more common than many...