North Carolina Divorce Law And Procedures

Get clear advice on North Carolina divorce law. Hire the best North Carolina divorce lawyer to represent your property and family rights according to North Carolina divorce law.

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North Carlina Divorce Process
There are two grounds for a North Carolina divorce: i. separation for at least a year; or ii. incurable insanity. Otherwise, the general requirements and procedures for a North Carolina divorce follow those found in other states.

In order to file a complaint for divorce in North Carolina, one of the spouses must have lived in North Carolina for at least 6 months. The actual divorce complaint is filed with the Superior Court in the county of residency of the filing party.

Getting Experienced Divorce Advice

Retaining an experienced North Carolina divorce lawyer is recommended for complicated divorces involving unresolved child custody issues and significant marital assets. Unlike many other states, there is no simplified divorce procedure under North Carolina divorce law.

On the other hand, North Carolina does recognize marital settlement agreements for issues such as alimony or marital property agreements for the equitable division of marital property (acquired during the marriage).

If child custody becomes an issue, a North Carolina court may order the parties into mandatory mediation or counseling on that issue. One objective of a North Carolina divorce, whether simple or complicated, is to obtain a final North Carolina divorce record enforceable against both parties.

If there is a need to retain a North Carolina divorce lawyer to deal with complicated matters under North Carolina divorce law, word of mouth is a good place to start to find the best North Carolina divorce lawyer for your particular divorce needs. Ask family, friends and associates about their experiences with the North Carolina divorce process.

If the name(s) of one or more attorneys repeatedly come up, you will want to schedule an interview with those divorce lawyers.

During your lawyer interview you should be alert to the following considerations. Does your North Carolina divorce lawyer of choice specialize in North Carolina divorce law? Does he have the kind of divorce experience you need (whether it involves reconciliation, mediation, settlement or actual divorce trial work)?

Has your lawyer been certified at the state or federal level as a qualified divorce lawyer (American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, American Bar Association section of Family Law)? Does he take continuing legal education in the area of divorce law? Most important of all do you feel comfortable with the competence of your proposed North Carolina divorce lawyer and his ability to effectively communicate the details of your divorce to you?

 

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