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What You Need to Know About Motions for Contempt – Lehnhardt Price Family Law

On Behalf of Lehnhardt Price Family Law | Apr 30, 2019 | Family Law

When one party refuses to follow a court order, the other party can file a motion for contempt. Any violation of the terms of the order can be the basis for contempt.  For example, a party may file a motion for contempt if the other party is not paying support or...

13 Factors Courts Consider When Determining Child Support – Lehnhardt Price Family Law

On Behalf of Lehnhardt Price Family Law | Apr 30, 2019 | Child Custody & Support

The majority of parents can agree on child support without going to court. However, either party can request a hearing if they are unable to decide on the amount or when one party has verifiable evidence that suggests that deviation from the guidelines is the best...

4 Benefits of Having a Separation Agreement – Lehnhardt Price Family Law

On Behalf of Lehnhardt Price Family Law | Apr 30, 2019 | Divorce, Family Law

If your marriage is having difficulties and you decide to separate, a Separation Agreement may be a good option for resolving marital claims, including child custody, child support, alimony, and property division. A Separation Agreement is a contract that is done...

5 Tips for Managing Divorce Stress – Lehnhardt Price Family Law

On Behalf of Lehnhardt Price Family Law | Apr 30, 2019 | Divorce

Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful experiences that you may have to endure. Even if you know that divorce is the best option and your divorce goes smoothly, it can still be very stressful. Here are five tips to help you manage this stress so you can...

5 Tips for Co-Parenting After Divorce – Lehnhardt Price Family Law

On Behalf of Lehnhardt Price Family Law | Apr 30, 2019 | Child Custody & Support

When getting a divorce, both parties know that just about every aspect of their life is going to be changing. In many cases, that is seen as a good thing since they were unhappy in their marriage. It is important, however, to keep in mind that just about every aspect...

A Brief Q&A on North Carolina Child Custody – Lehnhardt Price Family Law

On Behalf of Lehnhardt Price Family Law | Apr 30, 2019 | Child Custody & Support, Family Law

Understanding child custody laws can be confusing, but if you are going through a child custody battle, it is essential to stay informed. Here are some of the most common questions asked around North Carolina child custody. How is custody determined? According to...

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