3 Reasons Why Your Green Card Might Get Denied

There are various reasons a green card application might be rejected. These are by no means the only reasons for rejection, of course, only a few of the more common reasons. Violent crimes will automatically and immediately cause a rejection, such as murder, kidnapping, or sexual violence. Non-violent crimes can also result [...]

How do I modify an existing custody order?

You’ll need to file a motion with the Forsyth County Clerk of Court and show that a substantial change in circumstances has occurred. Our team can guide you through that process.

How much will my child’s custody case cost?

The cost of a child custody case varies significantly based on the unique circumstances of each family. The primary factor is the level of conflict involved. Cases where parents can cooperate and reach a mediation agreement are far less expensive than those requiring extensive litigation, multiple court appearances, and expert evaluations. During your confidential consultation, [...]

Do I have to go to court to settle child custody?

Not always. In fact, most custody cases are settled outside of court. Parents are strongly encouraged to reach a mutual agreement through direct negotiation, collaboration between attorneys, or the mandatory mediation process. If an agreement is reached, it can be formalized into a legally binding “Consent Order” without the need for a trial. Litigation is [...]

At what age can a child choose which parent to live with?

There is no specific age in North Carolina at which a child can legally decide where they live. A judge may listen to the preference of a child who is deemed to be of sufficient age and maturity to express a reasoned opinion. However, the child’s wish is only one of many factors the [...]

Does North Carolina favor mothers over fathers in custody cases?

No. North Carolina law is explicitly gender neutral. There is no automatic preference for either the mother or the father. The court must decide based solely on the facts of the case and what is in the “best interest of the child.” Factors like who has been the primary caregiver, each parent’s living situation, [...]

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