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How does Collaborative Divorce work?

September 21, 2010 //  by James

Many people still don’t understand exactly how collaborative divorce works – here is a brief rundown of the process. Both parties start by selecting a collaborative lawyer to assist them in their case.  This is probably the most important step, and one that many people fail to get past.  The key here is that both …

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What is the true “cost” of divorce in Cary?

September 13, 2010 //  by James

I came across a podcast today by a divorce lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts who discussed the “cost” of getting divorced.  Here are some of the questions he was asked, with my answers. You hear in the news about couples staying together simply because the cost of divorce is too high. What makes getting a divorce …

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Child Custody in Cary

September 12, 2010 //  by James

I just finished watching another heart-breaking loss by my favorite professional football team – but what has me torn up more than that was how one of the announcers was telling the story of one of the players and what a great person he was be cause he just finished a two year custody battle …

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No Court Divorce: Less Stress, Happier Kids… a better way

August 17, 2010 //  by James

Yesterday morning I attended a “calendar call” in a domestic relations courtroom in Wake County.  This is a scheduled court appearance for every attorney and litigant that has a hearing or trial scheduled in front of that particular judge for the entire week.  It is an opportunity for the judge to call each case and …

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How to prepare for divorce tip #10: Avoid additional Debt of Major Purchases

August 4, 2010 //  by James

One of the biggest mistakes I see divorcing couples make is piling on additional debt after they separate, thinking that their spouse is responsible for one-half of this new debt.  This couldn’t be farther from the truth.  In North Carolina, the courts will look at the amount of debt you, as a couple, have incurred …

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How to Prepare for Divorce Tip #2: Have you considered Collaborative Divorce?

July 24, 2010 //  by James

This is the second in a series of “How to Prepare for Divorce” tips that I will be publishing in the next week or two.  Today’s tip involves a discussion of collaborative divorce, and whether you have considered choosing this route over the more traditional (and expensive) process of using the courts to resolve your …

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What have you done to try and save your marriage?

July 14, 2010 //  by James

One of the questions I ask anyone who comes in to see me for a divorce assessment is this – what steps have you taken to try and save your marriage?  Going through a divorce is a tremendously difficult thing to do, both emotionally and financially.  I’ve seen first hand what a divorce can do …

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4 Behaviors that can lead to divorce

May 19, 2010 //  by James

I meet with people who are thinking about divorce or already involved in a divorce on almost a daily basis.  I see the same issues over and over and over again.  There appear to be a number of common “triggers” that cause people to seek out my services, such as financial issues, different parenting styles, …

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The Hart Law Firm, P.A. was originally founded in 2005 as a divorce and family law firm in Orlando, Florida. We moved to North Carolina in 2010, and now work with families to help them navigate the process of separation and divorce.

The Hart Law Firm is conveniently located in Cary, NC. We provide services throughout North Carolina’s Triangle area including Raleigh, Apex, Holly Springs, Garner, Morrisville, Durham, Research Triangle Park, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Wake Forest, Wake County, Durham County, Orange County and other nearby cities and towns.

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