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Does Adultery Prevent a Spouse from Receiving Alimony in North Carolina?

By Jennifer Moore | 06 Feb 2026
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There’s no question that adultery can end a marriage, but it can be confusing to understand how an extramarital affair affects the divorce process. Unlike some states, North Carolina does not dissolve marriages based on adultery or any other form…

Is Marital Fault a Factor When Making Decisions on Property Division?

By Jennifer Moore | 15 May 2022
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In divorce cases, one of the court’s responsibilities is to divide up the couple’s marital assets. This includes all types of property such as cash, securities, retirement funds, real estate, automobiles and more. Under North Carolina law, marital property is…

How Long Do Alimony Payments Last?

By Jennifer Moore | 15 Apr 2022
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Alimony, also known as spousal support or post-divorce support, is a payment or series of payments made from one former spouse to the other. The purpose of alimony is to ensure that the recipient has the financial resources needed to…

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