North Carolina recognizes tort liability between spouses. Under certain circumstances, a civil action may be maintained against your spouse for assault, battery, infliction of emotional distress and other tort claims.
North Carolina also recognizes claims for alienation of affections and criminal conversation which may be brought against your spouse’s paramour. GWH has extensive experience in prosecuting and defending claims for alienation of affections, criminal conversation and other tort claims.
| Divorce |
| Equitable Distribution of Assets |
| Custody |
| Post-Separation Support, Child Support and Alimony |
| Separation and Property Settlement Agreements |
| Child Support |
| Other Family Law Areas |
| International Abduction (Hague Convention cases) |
| Domestic Torts |
| Invasion of Privacy |
| Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress |
| Intentional Transmission of Venereal Disease or Other STD |
| Assault & Battery |
| Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Fraud & Fraudulent Inducement |
| Defamation |
| Paternity |
| Post-Nuptial Agreements |
| Annulment |
| Mediation & Arbitration Services |
| Domestic Violence |
| Premarital Agreements & Pre-union Agreements |
| Parenting Coordinator Services |
Raleigh Divorce Lawyers of Gailor, Wallis & Hunt - Leading Divorce Lawyers in North Carolina
Raleigh Office: Pilot Mill | The 1903 Building | 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 201 | Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 | see map for Raleigh Driving Directions
Toll-Free: 866-362-7586
Wilmington Office: 1213 Culbreth Drive, Suite 207 | Wilmington, NC 28405 |see map for Wilmington, NC Office Directions
Toll-Free: 866-666-1491
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