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    The Dangers of Social Media During Litigation

    March 16, 2016

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    Graham Stiles

    It is common for many people to post on social media regarding their life and activities on a daily basis.   Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and similar social media are a fantastic way to stay connected to others and to share your experiences and thoughts with others....

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    How Nude Selfies Can Have Drastic Consequences

    March 9, 2016

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    Graham Stiles

    It seems that Kim Kardashian has once again posted nude selfies on the internet which, shocks nobody. However, nude photographs sent by a married person to someone other than their spouse may be grounds for divorce. Recent polls suggest that 98% of people believe that...

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    How Smoking Affects Child Custody

    March 3, 2016

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    Graham Stiles

    Child custody and visitation privileges are something often decided by the courts based on what they consider to be in the “best interest of the child”. Factors such as a parent’s drug or alcohol abuse has been a long standing factor when making such determinations. Fe...

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    Divorce: How, Why, and...When?

    February 10, 2016

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    Graham Stiles

    This may seem like an untimely post considering Valentine’s Day is coming up this weekend. However, for divorce lawyers, February is actually considered “divorce season.” Statistically, divorce rates increase nearly 40% around Valentine’s Day.

    If you are considerin...

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    Why do we have more than one family court?

    February 3, 2016

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    Graham Stiles

    In Mecklenburg County, North Carolina our family law division of the court system has several distinct sections. We have court for domestic violence, child support enforcement, as well as traditional family court. In theory this system was designed to bring things to c...

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