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With every new beginning, there is change. Some people cope with change more easily than others. Some consider it a challenge and others... a hurdle. In more extreme cases, it can break down an individual physically, emotionally and spiritually.
Alienation of Affections and Criminal Conversation are two separate claims that are often paired together. Both claims are civil actions that are brought against a third party lover, commonly referred to in litigation as a paramour.
Alienation of Affections is a civil action by a husband or wife against a third party for that party’s conduct which deprived the husband or wife filing the action of the love and affection that previously existed between husband/wife and his/her spouse.
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North Carolina family law recognizes legal separation provided that the separation agreement is in writing and acknowledged by both parties before a certifying officer.
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