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LGBT Family Law

family law attorneys for same sex couples

Since October 2014, same-sex couples have been allowed to legally marry in North Carolina. However, both married and unmarried same-sex couples continue to face a variety of challenges due to limited legal precedent. Many couples have cohabited for years prior to getting married, and have acquired personal and real property often without any written agreement. […]

Advantages of a Collaborative Divorce

Around a million couples get a divorce in the USA every year. Most couples desire for the divorce to be amicable but are often left angry, resentful, and with less money than when they started the traditional court-based divorce process. There is a better way. The collaborative divorce process has six significant advantages over the […]

Signs You’re in an Emotionally Abusive Relationship

Signs You Are In An Emotionally Abusive Relationship

Just because it is not physical doesn’t mean there will be no scars. Abusive relationships can take multiple forms. Just because a person is not experiencing physical mistreatment, does not mean that other types of abuse are acceptable. The idea that a person in a committed relationship must endure harassment and fear from their partner […]

Cary Divorce Attorneys to Present at Second Saturday Divorce Workshop

The Cary family lawyers and divorce attorneys of Alexander & Doyle, P.A. to present at the May 2016 Second Saturday divorce workshop. PRLog — Divorce may be one of the most complicated situations you encounter. Emotions may run high, and your legal and financial situation may be uncertain. Thankfully, there are numerous resources available for […]

Happy Holidays from the Cary Family Lawyers

The holidays are right around the corner. Have fun and stay safe, and remember to keep those in mind who may be without their family or adjusting to new circumstances this holiday. – Attorneys Ann-Margaret Alexander, Andrea Nyren Doyle, and team

Why Are Documents Important In Divorce – Property Division

Documents have been called the “lifeblood” of a divorce. From the obvious documents like tax records and bank statements, to the less obvious things like a child’s report card. Gathering the right documents in a quick time frame is key to empowering your divorce attorney to present the case in the most effective way possible.

A Note To Our Veterans

Attorneys Ann-Margaret Alexander, Andrea Nyren Doyle, and all of us at Alexander & Doyle, P.A. would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to our veterans. Thank you to all those who have served. We know that you don’t hear that nearly enough.