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SEPARATION


Separation

Separation Agreement Assistance for Burlington, NC & the Surrounding Areas


Separation is another family matter that can be settled out of court, as long as both parties can amicably agree on the chosen terms. Attorney Hawkins is dedicated to his clients in the Burlington, NC area and knows all of the complicated negotiations that need to occur before a separation agreement can be reached. A separation agreement is a legally binding contract that outlines the rights and responsibilities of separating spouses or partners. It explains the division of assets, child custody and support arrangements, spousal support, and other important matters. 
Attorney Hawkins helps spouses reduce the emotional and financial strain often associated with a divorce and come to an agreement that provides a clear framework for the division of property, debts, and assets. By establishing these arrangements in a legally binding document, parents can provide stability and structure for their children during the separation process. When a couple separates, they will need to take stock of the following types of assets:

Retirement Assets  Stocks • Personal Property 
Debts  Financial Assets  Life Insurance  Real Estate • And More!

If you’re unsure how these things should be fairly divided, or are unwilling to pay the costs related to bringing this to court, contact the divorce attorney Daniel L. Hawkins, PA today for immediate assistance across the Burlington, NC area. Consulting with a knowledgeable attorney can help individuals navigate the complexities of family law, protect their rights, and ensure that their best interests and those of their children are represented in the separation agreement.

Contact Us Today For Separation Agreements Involving Minors

Separation agreements can also address issues related to any minor children that many be involved, such as child custody, visitation, child support, tax deductions, etc. Attorney Hawkins will be able to discuss these issues with you to determine if a resolution can be reached by the parties. If a resolution is possible, then the parties can incorporate such terms into a separation agreement and avoid the expense of litigating these same issues in court. In order to discuss these kind of issues concerning your minor children, contact divorce and family law attorney Daniel L. Hawkins, P.A. Give us a call today!

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