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    • FAQComing to the decision to file for divorce can be a confusing, emotional, and painful experience. For one, presumably, the person from whom you’re about to separate is someone you’ve loved and had many great times with. Secondly, there are always complications beyond simply the separation of 2 people from a legal agreement. Money is a big one, as are children and property. The Charlotte Observer recently laid out the 3 things we most need to think about when considering filing for divorce. Unless they’re in a unique situation, the vast majority of married couples live together and have shared ownership of various things such as houses and even debt. North Carolina law mandates that any asset or debt for either party during marriage can be split up. Assets that are obtained during this period are called “marital property”, and debts incurred are called “marital debts.” Most often, these are split equally between the spouses. Certain things, such as inheritances, aren’t generally considered marital property, except under very specific circumstances. It’s best to have a divorce attorney take a look at your assets and debts and see what qualifies and what doesn’t. Then there’s money. Many times, one spouse has…
    • Exclusive AreasLouisville, KY – After eight years of marriage, movie stars Anna Faris and Chris Pratt have filed for divorce. According to one Louisville news station, WHAS11 News, Anna Faris and Chris Pratt have filed for divorce. They released a joint statement on their social media pages announcing their decision to move forward with divorce lawyers, explaining they “tried hard for a really long time,  and that they “were really disappointed.” While making custody arrangements for their five-year-old son Jack will not be easy, it will hail in comparison to the task of dividing their assets that their divorce attorneys have in front of them. Since both of the actors’ careers didn’t take off until after they wed in 2009, there’s a chance that they did not have a prenuptial agreement. If that is the case, then their divorce will definitely not be cheap. Legal experts clarify that by not cheap, they predict the divorce turning into a financial disaster. Jason Hopper, a divorce lawyer not on the case, told Fox News that Pratt may stand to lose quite a bit of his recent earnings if no prenup was signed. The reason? Most of his success came after the duo wed.…
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