
In North Carolina, you can file for an absolute divorce after being legally separated from your spouse for at least one year and one of the spouses reside in the county where you decide to file.
When you decide to choose an attorney, it can be a stress relieving decision. It is my job to provide you with the information you need in your divorce matter which will empower you with knowledge and assurance in your case. An absolute divorce can be the most simple and the quickest part of the dissolution of the marriage. A flat fee applies.
There are some cases that require more time and analysis. Those areas can be divorce from bed and board, spousal support, property division, child custody, and child support.
A divorce from bed and board is applicable where there is marital fault as defined by N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 50.7 and when successful will result in a forced eviction of your spouse.
Wherever your case may land, I am hear to help you move forward with your decision to legally separate and/or divorce. Contact me now at (919) 797-9127.
