Divorce from bed and board explained by North Carolina divorce lawyer
2008-05-19 00:09:32 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Law News)North Carolina (CaymanMama.com) — Getting a divorce is never easy. The trauma that follows the family can do extreme damage to people mentally and emotionally.
Divorce from bed and board gives the divorcing couple time to reconcile, get away from the volatile situation to think, and at the same, remain in the marriage.
The option of taking divorce from bed and board can be enacted when the couple thinks it is impossible to live together either due any situation that rendered the condition intolerable. Similar to legal separation, divorce from bed and board is not an absolute divorce as the couples are hinged to their marriage while living apart/separated. It is a fault-based claim wherein one spouse files for divorce when the other has acted in a cruel manner or has abandoned the family. Situations that fall under these criteria are: abandoning the family, one spouse maliciously turned the other spouse out of doors, adultery, or cruel and barbarous act or indignities.
Carole Gailor - a North Carolina divorce lawyer educates couples on divorce from bed and board by saying, “Only the injured spouse is entitled to bring an action for divorce from bed and board. This action will not enable you to remarry; you must still obtain an absolute divorce.”
For couples who need genuine guidance regarding their divorce issues, the North Carolina family law firm of Gailor, Wallis, Hunt is the best divorce law firm in Raleigh that has complete experience in handling divorce issues including child support, child custody, asset distribution, alimony etc.
Visit the law firm website for more information on divorce from bed to board
Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is intended as a general guide and is not to be used as legal advice by Gailor, Wallis & Hunt, PLLC. Whether or not you may be entitled to take action in regard to the information addressed in this article can only be determined after a thorough review of the facts and circumstances of your case. You may contact North Carolina Family Lawyers Gailor, Wallis & Hunt, PLLC, a full service divorce law firm, at 919-832-8488 or 910-509-7223.CaymanMama.com - Press Release Distribution Service
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