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  • Category: Blog
    • Remembering Edward (“Ted”) S. Shapack
    • Can a DWI Affect My Child Custody Case?
    • I Lost My License – How Am I Supposed to Get to Work?
    • When Divorce Mediation Isn’t Appropriate
    • Driver’s License Restoration in North Carolina
    • North Carolina seniors: divorce and divisions can be amicable
    • Do You Qualify for an Expungement?
    • Driving While Impaired Charges in North Carolina
    • Pistol Purchase Permit Denied
    • What is abandonment?
    • Denied for A Concealed Carry Permit?
    • Restoring Gun Rights After A Felony Conviction In North Carolina
    • You’ve Decided to Divorce – Now What? Children, Custody and Visitation.
    • David M. Krusch – Joined Our Team In May
    • Clint Davis – New Member Of Our Team
    • What Are Your Rights When Your Spouse is Abusive? Domestic Violence Protective Orders (50B)
    • You’ve Decided to Divorce – Now What? Should You Move Out
    • You’ve Decided to Divorce – Now What? Handling Your Finances
    • Taking the Concern of Money and Property out of your Marriage: Why you should consider a Pre-nup and Post-nup Agreement
    • A legal separation can make your divorce easier
    • Just because you did it, doesn’t mean you’re guilty!
    • Attempting to hide assets before a divorce could hurt your case
    • Successful co-parenting is possible with the right approach
    • A child support modification could save you money, stress
    • You’ve decided to divorce – now what?
    • Divorce tips from people who’ve been there
    • Should I take the breathalyzer test or not?
    • How is child support calculated by the court?
    • How to request a child support modification
  • Category: Child Custody
    • Child custody decisions can be affected by living arrangements
    • Workplace and Divorce
    • Resolving Disputes Through Mediation or Arbitration
    • Custody and visitation rights for fathers
    • Child Custody Process in North Carolina
    • How courts may handle parental disputes during divorce
    • ‘Birdnesting’ could be an innovative approach to joint custody
    • Creating rules for two homes after a divorce
    • Tips for co-parenting with a difficult former spouse
    • Parenthood increasingly central to dads’ lives
    • Parents should consider children in creating parenting schedules
    • Obtaining custody of a sibling
    • Why joint legal custody may be the right choice for some parents
    • How to handle another parent’s substance abuse
    • What to do in a child custody hearing
    • Shared parenting means shared photographs for these parents
    • Definitions of child custody and visitation
  • Category: Criminal Defense
    • Police lineup reform in North Carolina
    • Eyewitness testimony can lead to wrongful convictions
    • Correcting or reducing federal sentences using Rule 35
    • Report reveals racial disparity in federal sentencing
    • Black people may be treated more harshly by prosecutors
    • Posting bail in North Carolina
    • Defining a speedy trial
    • Report shows how government hacking may be challenged
    • Supreme Court overturns 1984 sentencing law
    • Mentally ill is not the same as insane
    • Right to counsel may not include right to pay counsel
    • The perks of a plea bargain
    • The danger of false confessions is very, very real
    • Basketball player arrested for gun charges in Raleigh
    • Many Ferguson witnesses called before grand jury deemed dishonest
    • 19 people detained, 5 wanted for heroin charges
    • A criminal conviction can hamper the ability to move on
    • We are jailing the mentally ill
    • Everyone deserves competent counsel, Kennedy says after acquittal
    • Embezzlement of $50,000 alleged in Charlotte
  • Category: Divorce
    • Divorce after age 50 can be hard on someone’s health
    • The Difference Between Separation, Divorce and Annulment
    • Determining alimony in North Carolina divorce cases
    • The Relationship Between Drunk Driving and Divorce
    • Why some couples might want a prenuptial agreement
    • More older Americans choose divorce
    • Divorce rates connected to wedding date choices
    • Crafting a divorce settlement later in life
    • Tips for preparing for divorce
    • Financial issues for divorced women
    • Financial reasons for divorce
    • The importance of beneficiary designations in divorce
    • How to obtain a quality divorce settlement
    • Why an increasing number of women are paying alimony
    • Planning for alimony using investments
    • Film examines child support system’s impact on fathers
    • Shifting roles can lead to divorce
    • Visitation schedules can meet family needs
    • Financial tasks can help prepare for divorce
    • OCSE seeks to improve child support collection
    • Divorce and protecting one’s finances
    • The financial complexities of divorcing later in life
    • Creating a prenuptial agreement as a partnership
    • Why it’s best to avoid revenge during divorce
    • The impact of divorce on taxes
    • Myths about being married to ignore
    • Divorce filings common during holiday season
    • Steps to take when considering divorce
    • Divorce makes family structures more complex
    • Coparenting with a narcissistic ex-spouse
    • A team can help people survive divorce
    • Divorce after retirement carries particular issues
    • Reasons that couples get divorced
    • Online dating may result in lower divorce rates
    • Incidents that may indicate the need for a divorce
    • Getting divorced after decades of marriage
    • Financial mistakes to avoid in property division
    • Occupations and divorce
    • Spousal support payments can be tax-deductible
    • Dealing with a Thrift Savings Plan during a divorce
    • Closing joint bank accounts
    • How divorce affects the family home
    • Health care uncertainties and divorce
    • How to handle child support payments
    • How does a spouse’s cheating affect a divorce case?
    • How to prepare for life in a blended family
    • Helping children through a divorce
    • Various factors are part of a so-called ‘gray divorce”
    • Political divorce filings are soaring after Trump’s election
  • Category: Domestic Violence
    • Domestic Violence and How to Obtain A Protective Order
    • U.S. Supreme Court hears matter regarding warrantless search
    • Marines concerned about false allegations of sexual assault
  • Category: Drug Charges
    • High school teacher facing drug charges
    • North Carolina man charged with drug possession
    • Two arrested by drug task force in North Carolina
    • 2 women detained for 11-pound marijuana delivery via USPS
    • Restrictions on search and seizure
    • North Carolina man charged with drug offenses following chase
    • 3 men taken into custody after heroin bust
    • 21 arrested in drug raid
    • 3 charged with drug-related crimes in North Carolina
    • North Carolina couple allegedly involved in drug ring
    • Charlotte pharmacist charged with drug trafficking
    • Three individuals facing drug charges following traffic stop
    • Drug conspiracy charges brought against 12 individuals
  • Category: Drunk Driving Charges
    • Alcohol education and treatment programs following a DWI
    • Drunk driving and binge drinking among veterans spikes
    • Safety officials urge adoption of drugged driving standards
    • Man accused of driving SUV into North Carolina restaurant
    • Study says ignition interlock devices save lives
    • What you need to know about DWI in North Carolina
    • Vehicle seizure following DWI on revoked driver’s license
    • North Carolina man refuses breath test at drunk driving arrest
    • Driver in North Carolina crash has prior DWI record
    • Driver in fatal North Carolina crash faces DWI, related charges
    • North Carolina high school coach suspended after DWI charge
    • DWI penalties in North Carolina
    • North Carolina teen charged in connection with hit-and-run
    • Fatal accident in Charlotte blamed on speed, drinking
    • U.S. Supreme Court case tried concerns stops for suspected DUIs
    • Law enforcement actions result in thousands of DUI arrests
  • Category: Felonies
    • Teacher and principal accused of pawning school property
    • Robbery in North Carolina
    • Executive with the FHFA arrested for alleged threats at workplace
    • Cancer Society worker charged with embezzlement
  • Category: Firm News
  • Category: High Asset Divorce
    • The role of money in divorce
    • Tax law changes can affect divorce settlements
    • Financial assets and divorce
    • Business valuations and adjustments to divorce settlements
    • Tips for protecting finances in a divorce
    • Trusts and adult children
    • When entrepreneurs get a divorce
    • Dealing with art collections in a divorce
    • Collecting SSA benefits on an former spouse’s earnings
    • Dividing retirement accounts in divorce: Avoid pitfalls
    • What to do if money is transferred from a joint account
    • Awarded alimony? Then prepare to keep track of the payments
  • Category: Marriage - Pre-nup
    • Category: Family Law
  • Category: Traffic violation
    • Will a speeding ticket cause me to lose my license?

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What our clients are saying

Mr. Romano is an amazing family law attorney.  He has been my attorney for over 5 years and I have never been disappointed.  His experience and expertise in Family law, in my opinion, supersedes all others in the field.  Mr. Romano and his team are very knowledgeable, thorough, professional, and personable. I highly recommend Mr. Romano and his team without reservations. If you're in need of a Family law attorney, Mr. Romano is your guy!
-Ivette C
You never know all the questions you should ask so it was a blessing that they listened and provided plenty of recommendations as well as assisted with claim, deeds etc. They know what to expect and provided a service without being pushy and will go at a pace you want and explain the laws so that you can understand all the legal speak.
-Paul S

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To schedule a consultation, please call our office in Charlotte at 704-333-9900, or contact us online. Plumides, Romano & Johnson

2115 Rexford Road, Suite 320 Charlotte NC 28211
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