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Our continued focus allows our clients to obtain a successful outcome and brings them to a better place because of our thorough advocacy. We value relationships and understand the needs of families when it comes to difficult times.
King Law is a recognized leader of family law, indicated by the NC Bar designation of founding partner Brian King as Family Law Specialist. Our North Carolina family lawyers have exceptional experience representing men, women, and children with legal matters that involve family and domestic relations.
Divorce
Those close to you, particularly your spouse, have the greatest impact on day-to-day life and long-term happiness. Unfortunately, sometimes paths diverge, and relationships grow toxic and unhealthy. In this case, it may be necessary for you to alter your family dynamic to pursue the life you most desire. You are not alone. Most families experience some type of family law conflict at some point. When you need it most, do not hesitate to seek the professional assistance of a compassionate North Carolina family law firm, like King Law Offices.
Child Support
The fundamental goal of North Carolina’s child support system is to allow every child the equal opportunity to succeed. Simply because parents choose not to live together does not mean their child should not be given the same financial benefits they would have appreciated if their parents lived in the same house. Even when one parent does not wish to take child support payments from the other party, they should not deprive their child of the opportunity for the financial security they deserve under North Carolina’s child support statutes.
Child Custody
Nothing is more stressful in a divorce than developing an appropriate child custody schedule. North Carolina courts find it very difficult to aid in a delicate situation such as this and often fall back on their own personal judgments. That’s why you need a child custody lawyer fighting for your best interests at any point you are negotiating custody of your children in North Carolina..
Property Division
Throughout the course of a marriage, spouses typically acquire a wide range of assets that can include businesses, cars, houses, property, retirement accounts, and more. The established “equitable distribution” approach in North Carolina states that spouses are equally entitled to all property acquired during the marriage. When a couple separates before a divorce, both parties have the opportunity to request that the court enact equitable distribution of property. When this occurs, the court will establish the marital and divisible property and allow for a fair distribution.