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Busting 4 Common Divorce Myths
4 Common Divorce Myths Busted by Experienced Divorce LawyersIf you have not been through a divorce but are considering filing, chances are you have heard many contradictory or flat-out untrue things about the process. These divorce myths may have even caused you to take or prevented you from taking [...]
NC Juvenile Justice Reform Gains Support
Reforming Juvenile Justice: North Carolina's Push to Protect 16- and 17-Year-Olds North Carolina is one of two remaining states to treat 16 and 17 year old's accused of crimes as adults in the criminal justice system. Under a law that took effect in 1919, [...]
Determining Spousal Support in North Carolina
Understanding Alimony and Post-Separation Support in North Carolina Divorce In the event of a divorce or separation, one spouse may be eligible to seek alimony (§ 50-16.3A.) or post-separation support (§ 50-16.2A.) from the other spouse. In North Carolina, courts will award spousal support to a dependent spouse. [...]
How North Carolina Courts Determine Child Custody
Navigating Child Custody: Key Considerations for Your Family’s Future Matters involving the custody and futures of children are often the most important in family law cases. Whether you are considering divorce with children or have another custody issue, understanding the process and what courts consider when making [...]
Dummit Fradin Represents Plaintiffs in Kernersville Police Misconduct Case
Dummit Fradin recently received media attention in a case involving five Kernersville police officers who violated the constitutional rights of a Surry County couple. The lawsuit, which was filed in July 2014, alleged that the five police officers assaulted, arrested, and seized $4,000 from one plaintiff, and then seized $16,000 from the other plaintiff, [...]
NC Cop Lied in Court, 175 Cases Dismissed
A North Carolina district attorney has dismissed 71 traffic-related offenses and 104 DWI cases after it was uncovered that a sheriff’s deputy lied in court. The officer, Deputy Robert Davis, was found to have lied in at least three cases, prompting Judge Jacqueline Brewer to disqualify the DWI Task Force Member and 18-year veteran [...]
Settlement Reached in Lawsuit Against Kernersville Police Officers
You may recall from our previous blog that Dummit Fradin represented a Surry County couple against five Kernersville police officers accused of misconduct. Just weeks before the case was set to go to trial,a settlement has been reached in favor of plaintiffs Teresa Blackburn and Adrian Martinez-Perez. The lawsuit alleged that the police officers [...]
Keeping Your Privacy Private During a Lawsuit
Social Media Pitfalls: Protecting Your Privacy in Custody and Divorce Cases In a world full of X, Snapchat, Facebook, Whatsapp, and Instagram, pictures, posts, and relationship statuses are posted for all of your friends and followers to see. In the midst of the "OMG" and "LOL" comments, [...]
Summary Judgment In North Carolina
An Introduction to Summary Judgment in North Carolina What is Summary Judgment? What if there was a way to have certain issues, or even an entire case, decided without having to go through a long trial? Summary judgment is a procedural device that offers just [...]
Child Support Deviation
Understanding Child Support Deviation in North Carolina: Key Factors and Legal Considerations The NC Child Support Guidelines determine the formula of how much a parent will owe in child support. But, the Judge may deviate from these guidelines. This is often referred to as child support deviation. [...]