Private vs. Agency Adoption: Understanding the Legal Side
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3y ago
On the emotional level, adoption occurs when you open your household to a child born to another family and love them as your own. Legally, it is the process of transferring parental rights from one parent or set of parents to another.  In North Carolina, there are different types of adoptions, bu ..read more
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Navigating the Holidays as a Co-Parent
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3y ago
The 2020 holiday season has already thrown many of us for a loop with COVID-19, stay-at-home orders, and remote learning for our little ones. On top of these considerations, many parents are facing the holiday season with a new title: co-parent. If you're dreading the next couple of months, know ..read more
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Considering Adoption in North Carolina? How to Prepare
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3y ago
Are you thinking about bringing a new child into your family through adoption? If becoming an adoptive parent is on your radar, there are some steps you can take to prepare before you really dive into the process. If you're interested in getting ahead of the game, read on! Understand What “Adopti ..read more
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Four Reasons It’s a Good Idea to Have a Premarital Agreement
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3y ago
Premarital agreements, which are also called prenuptial agreements or prenups, might not seem very romantic, but they're an excellent way for you and your partner to protect yourself and grow closer. At The Law Offices of Regina M. Taylor, we believe that premarital agreements are an essential to ..read more
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Four Benefits of Legal Re-Adoption
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3y ago
If you've adopted a child from abroad, you may have heard the term “re-adoption.” This concept can be confusing and overwhelming for parents. In today's blog post we're breaking it down so that you can better understand what it is and why it is sometimes necessary. If you are the parent of an int ..read more
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North Carolina Alimony FAQ
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3y ago
If you are getting divorced in North Carolina, you likely have questions about alimony, also known as spousal support, especially if you or your spouse earns a significantly higher income than the other. In today's blog post, we're answering some of the most commonly asked questions about NC alim ..read more
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Adoption Basics: What You Need to Know to Get Started
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3y ago
Adoption is the process wherein the legal relationship between a parent and a child is established where no biological relationship exists. The minor child must be either “free for adoption” or “given in adoption” by an authorized individual or an agency. In North Carolina, the court is not allow ..read more
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Four Reasons Unwed Fathers Need to Establish Paternity of Their Children
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3y ago
In North Carolina, as in most states, an unwed father is not automatically assumed to be his child's parent, like a father who is married to his child's mother would be. In order to have the legal rights of a father, unwed men must take steps to legally establish their paternity of their children ..read more
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Don’t Risk it: Protect Your Finances From Coronavirus Complications
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3y ago
Many Americans spend a lot of time and effort in managing their finances. While most are worried about how the coronavirus (COVID-19) will impact their income—whether that's because they are temporarily furloughed, find themselves suddenly without a job, or watching their investment and retiremen ..read more
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Coronavirus and Child Support
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3y ago
Today we are living in a world that just a few weeks to a month or two ago, most of us never would have imagined. As we face our new reality, we rush to put systems in place that will allow us a semblance of normalcy and keep us closer to our routines and order from before. For parents who rely o ..read more
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