Filing for divorce can be expensive, forcing you to stay in an unhappy marriage if money is tight. However, if you cannot afford to pay the filing fee associated with filing for divorce in North Carolina, you can ask the court to waive the fees based upon your financial situation. Unfortun...
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Divorce in North Carolina appears confusing at first glance, so it’s important to understand what you’re getting into before pursuing one. Every state has different laws when it comes to divorce and North Carolina is no different. In order to obtain an NC divorce, you need to have reside...
Contested Divorce in Cary, NC The most common ground for divorce in North Carolina is the fact of being separate for one full year prior to the filing of the divorce complaint. Contesting a divorce may be as simple as the parties do not agree that they have been separated for one year....
Collaborative Divorce in North Carolina The Collaborative Divorce Process We are a consortium of professional firms, including lawyers, psychologists and financial planners. Each of the member professionals has had extensive training and experience in the collaborative divorce process for families in North ...
To get a divorce in North Carolina, someone must file a Complaint for Divorce and serve that Complaint and Summons on the other spouse. After the spouse responds, or after 30 days, the filing party can schedule a hearing to ask the judge to sign a divorce decree. In some counties, those...
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In North Carolina the court order that officially terminates a marriage is known as an “absolute divorce”. Do not confuse an absolute divorce with proceedings for child custody, child support, or alimony. In North Carolina you can be granted an absolute divorce even if those other matters hav...