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Prism Family Law Firm is a Charlotte, NC based law firm focusing primarily on family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, and guardianship.

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Good article for divorcing parties w/kids: huffingtonpost.com/entry/7-secret… More parenting tips? See our blog! hunterheinattorneys.com/how-to-avoid-5…

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Good article with tips for keeping divorce amicable: womanpulse.com/divorce-advice… More on divorce in NC? hunterheinattorneys.com/divorce.html

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Article with do’s and don’ts for divorced couples with kids: divorceandchildren.com/guidelines-for… More on Child Custody in NC? hunterheinattorneys.com/child-custody.…

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Good article with a number of parenting tips for split parents: metroparent.com/daily/parentin… Want more tips? hunterheinattorneys.com/how-to-avoid-5…

Good article with a number of parenting tips for split parents:
metroparent.com/daily/parentin…
Want more tips?  
hunterheinattorneys.com/how-to-avoid-5…
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One of our Charlotte based divorce lawyers discusses the basic procedures involved in absolute divorce in NC: hunterheinattorneys.com/procedure-in-n…

One of our Charlotte based divorce lawyers discusses the basic procedures involved in absolute divorce in NC:
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7 Mantras to keep in mind after divorce: huffingtonpost.com/entry/7-divorc… Want more on divorce in NC? hunterheinattorneys.com/divorce.html

7 Mantras to keep in mind after divorce: huffingtonpost.com/entry/7-divorc…

Want more on divorce in NC?   hunterheinattorneys.com/divorce.html
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Divorce myths: huffingtonpost.com/entry/six-prev… Charlotte divorce lawyer answers 8 common questions about NC divorce: hunterheinattorneys.com/8-questions-ab…

Divorce myths: huffingtonpost.com/entry/six-prev…

Charlotte divorce lawyer answers 8 common questions about NC divorce: hunterheinattorneys.com/8-questions-ab…
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Blog: Some of the potential impacts of moving out of state with a child in a child custody dispute, North Carolina: hunterheinattorneys.com/can-i-move-out…

Blog: Some of the potential impacts of moving out of state with a child in a child custody dispute, North Carolina:
hunterheinattorneys.com/can-i-move-out…
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"Tuesday Tips" on Courtroom Etiquette hunterheinattorneys.com Tip#1: Dress as if you are going to church. Business casual is also appropriate. Try not to wear jeans, and no t-shirts. Most importantly, make sure your clothes fit, are not sagging, and that you look neat and clean.

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"Tuesday Tips" from hunterheinattorneys.com Tip #2: Pay attention! No playing on your phone or chatting with your neighbor. Pay attention to the case, and the judge. This may help you get a feel for the judge, and how you can best present yourself when your turn comes.

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There's regular life stress, and then there's Christmas stress! If a family law issue is adding to that stress this holiday season, call us! We'll handle the extra stress so you don't have to. Wishing everyone Happy Holidays from hunterheinattorneys.com/family-law.html!

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On the 6th day of Christmas hunterheinattorneys.com brought to me... Tip of the Week #3! Tip #3: No Interrupting the Judge Do not EVER interrupt the judge. It’s not only rude and disrespectful, but it can get you in trouble, and it will not gain you any favors with the judge.

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Tuesday Tips from hunterheinattorneys.com. Address the Judge with Respect. Remember, the judge is making difficult decisions, on difficult issues. You may not like their decision, but at the end of the day, you must respect it. Besides, being respectful will never hurt your case.

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Tuesday Tips from hunterheinattorneys.com. Tip #8: Follow the Rules Often times at the beginning of a court session, the deputy will stand up and give instructions as to things you can or cannot do inside the courtroom. Make sure to listen to the rules, and follow them.

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In our latest blog, one of our child custody lawyers discusses her experiences with Council for Children's Rights (CFCR) in child custody cases in Mecklenburg County, NC: hunterheinattorneys.com/council-for-ch…

In our latest blog, one of our child custody lawyers discusses her experiences with Council for Children's Rights (CFCR) in child custody cases in Mecklenburg County, NC:

hunterheinattorneys.com/council-for-ch…