August 2009

Recording Conversations Without Consent

August 28, 2009

Are conversations recorded without one party’s consent admissible in court, and are there penalties for distributing these conversations? Host Lee Rosen and guest Ketan Soni, managing attorney with Rosen Law Firm, discuss the implications of recorded conversations in family law cases.

Should I Stay Or Should I Go?

August 20, 2009

Is it better to stay in the house or leave while negotiating divorce? Host Lee Rosen and attorney Melissa Essick weigh the benefits of each approach as well as answering listener questions about whether a spouse’s name on a home loan for a purchase made before marriage affects property distribution as well as whether alimony [...]

Can She Date A Soldier?

August 12, 2009

If you’ve recently moved to North Carolina, are you subject to separation guidelines from your home state, or this one? Is there a difference between dating a member of the military and a civilian while separated? Host Lee Rosen and attorney Holly Gray answer listener questions about separation across state lines as well as whether [...]

How Does Child Custody Impact Homeschooling?

August 5, 2009

North Carolina has one of the highest homeschooling rates in the country, and separation can often make it a nearly impossible process. Can judges order how your child is educated, or award that decision solely to your ex spouse? Host Lee Rosen and attorney Holly Gray discuss homeschooling after divorce as well as answering listener [...]