Drug Distribution Charges In North Carolina
  • By: Christopher Lusby, Esq.

In this article, you can discover: The legal consequences of drug distribution in North Carolina. How the amount and type of drug affect charges and sentences. What first-time offenders can expect regarding penalties. Is Drug Distribution In North Carolina Classified As A Misdemeanor Or A Felony? In North Carolina, drug distribution is charged as a felony. Any sale charge will be classified under this category. How Do The Amount And Type Of Drug Influence The Charge? The amount and type of drug play a pivotal role in determining sentencing. Every drug is classified based on schedule and amount, affecting its categorization from simple possession to intent to sell or even trafficking. The transition from possession with intent to sell to…Read More

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  • By: Christopher Lusby, Esq.

Starting A Divorce Initiating a divorce in North Carolina largely depends on the specific circumstances of your situation. If your relationship is marred with hostility, concerns about physical harm abound, or the potential for financial harm exists, you should immediately consult with an attorney. They can help you put financial and physical protections in place now, which may include seeking domestic violence protective orders or utilizing other available mechanisms. However, for the majority of individuals, it's often a good idea to begin by having an open and honest conversation with your spouse. Initiate a dialogue to express where you both stand and your intentions. You can say, Hey, look, this is where we're realistically at. I'm going to consult with…Read More

A diverse legal field encompassing marriage, divorce, child custody, and adoption
  • By: Christopher Lusby, Esq.

Navigating a denial of visitation/custody in a North Carolina divorce case involves understanding the delicate balance between parental rights and the child's well-being. From the potential repercussions of denying visitation to the nuanced considerations when modifying parenting plans, this reality intersects with both the complicated legal system and an emotional landscape. Read on for general guidance intended to help you as we discuss: When it might be acceptable to deny visitation to the non-custodial parent. Situations that warrant an ex parte emergency order. Whether you can relocate with joint custody. When Can You Deny Visitation To The Non-Custodial Parent In North Carolina? In North Carolina, denying visitation to the non-custodial parent is generally not advisable unless there are justifiable reasons…Read More

Brown gavel - Lusby Law P.A.
  • By: Christopher Lusby, Esq.

Child support issues in a North Carolina divorce case are challenging for several reasons. Being forced to deal with the legal system as your family seems to be ripping apart before your very eyes, you can quickly feel overwhelmed. We hope to alleviate some of this burden by helping you navigate these realities with this article, which covers: A general overview of the criteria for modifying child support. New laws in North Carolina that affect child support. The documentation you’ll need handy if you’re proceeding with modifying child support. Can You Modify Child Support In North Carolina? Child support can be modified in North Carolina under certain circumstances. The key factor for modification is a substantial change in circumstances, particularly…Read More

A person is picking up a parking ticket against a car windshield.
  • By: Christopher Lusby, Esq.

People generally tend to view handling traffic violations in North Carolina as something of relatively little importance. What they fail to realize is that pleading guilty to misdemeanor driving – doing something like driving 15 MPH over the speed limit – is really pleading guilty to a misdemeanor offense, not merely a traffic violation infraction. Discover more as we discuss: The options you have if you have been cited for a traffic violation. When your license may be suspended for traffic violations. Whether an error on your ticket or an unlawful stop can result in your case being thrown out. If Someone Is Cited For A Traffic Violation In North Carolina, What Are The Choices They Have? When someone is…Read More

North Carolina Estate Planning 101: What You Need To Know Before You Go - Tarboro, NC
  • By: Christopher Lusby, Esq.

To assist you in navigating the complexities of estate planning, we're pleased to share a comprehensive guide created by Caring.com. This guide offers valuable insights and resources for individuals and families looking to create or update their estate plans. From understanding the basics of estate planning to choosing the right legal documents and strategies, this guide covers it all. Whether you're a seasoned planner or just getting started, you'll find practical tips and expert advice to help you make informed decisions about your estate. Take the first step towards peace of mind—check out the full guide here: Estate Planning Senior MovingRead More

A gavel on a table - Lusby Law P.A.
  • By: Christopher Lusby, Esq.

Triggers For Family Law And Divorce Litigation Weighing up the possible investment of time and effort you may need to make to enjoy a successful result for your family law case is the key to determining whether litigation or out-of-court resolution in your North Carolina divorce is the ideal path, given your circumstances. The main driver of divorce or family law cases into litigation is the inability of the involved parties to reach mutual agreements or resolve their issues outside of court. In my experience, about 80% of individuals dealing with marital issues can navigate through their challenges without the need for court intervention or legal representation. However, there remains about 20% where finding common ground or resolving disputes becomes…Read More

A brown gavel - Lusby Law P.A.
  • By: Christopher Lusby, Esq.

Fighting over child custody is probably the last thing you want to be doing during what is already such a difficult time in your life. This article aims to make things easier for you by equipping you with the knowledge necessary to help you on your journey. Read on to discover: At what point a child can voice input into a child custody case. The legal consequences of withholding a child from their other parent. What circumstances justify changing child custody orders. At What Age Do Judges Listen To Children In North Carolina? In North Carolina, there isn't a statutory requirement setting a specific age at which a judge will listen to a child. However, the typical standard in most…Read More

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  • By: Christopher Lusby, Esq.

The Division Of Property, Assets, And Debts In A North Carolina Divorce The process of dividing property, assets, and debt in North Carolina begins with the presumption that a 50-50 division is fair. In North Carolina law, there are only 12 statutory reasons listed for an unequal division. The court will consider these factors when determining the division, but it will not revisit or re-litigate decisions made during the marriage. For example, if one spouse solely paid the mortgage throughout the entirety of the marriage, the court is likely to maintain the position that this was the decision the couple made while married and thus needs to live with the consequences of it. The court does not engage in micromanaging…Read More

Discussing common issues of Child And Spousal Support in North Carolina - Lusby Law P.A.
  • By: Christopher Lusby, Esq.

Determining Child And Spousal Support In A North Carolina Divorce Child support in North Carolina is calculated through a well-established method devised by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. This method employs a spreadsheet with pre-determined mathematical equations. You input certain financial figures, and it generates the precise amount the court will recognize as the correct support amount. You can access this form online through the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. The calculation is primarily based on the gross income (pre-tax income) of the parties involved. Additionally, it factors in any specific needs of the child, such as healthcare, childcare, daycare expenses, and child assistance requirements, reflecting costs incurred when someone cares for your…Read More

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