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Category Archives: Confidentiality
The First Appointment with Your Divorce Lawyer
You arrive at the office of the divorce lawyer feeling a little nervous. You have the records and documents you were asked to bring with you. What happens now? First you are made welcome by the receptionist and likely asked to fill out a sheet … Continue reading
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Preparing for Your First Appointment with A Divorce Lawyer
You decide to consult with a divorce lawyer and call for an appointment. What now? Here are steps you can take to make your initial consultation productive and informative. A. If you forgot to ask what documents to bring with you to the appointment, call the law firm … Continue reading
Posted in Attorney Fees: How Much?, Confidentiality, Divorce Finances, Hiding Assets in Divorce, Hiding Money in divorce, Hiring A Lawyer: What You Need to Know, Pre-Divorce Planning, Taxes and Divorce
Tagged division of property, Divorce, divorce and finances, divorce attorney, divorce lawyer, Family law, Gailor, Gailor Wallis & Hunt, joint property, life insurance, marital assets, marital residence, mortgage, NC, property, Raleigh, retirement accounts, separately titled, stock, taxes
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