To apply for an absolute divorce in North Carolina, you must have lived apart from your spouse for more than one year. In addition, one or both of you must have resided in North Carolina for over six months.
We offer four plans:
In this plan, you fill out a form and we take care of the rest, providing you with assistance throughout the process.
In this plan, we guide you through each step of the divorce process, without you having to fill out forms independently.
This plan includes divorce and the preparation of a separation agreement.
The “Everything has an end” plan covers only the preparation of the separation agreement.
A separation agreement in North Carolina is a legal document that sets out the terms under which a couple agrees to live apart. This agreement can address issues such as property division, child custody, and support obligations. It is a contract that facilitates the resolution of these issues during the separation period before the divorce is finalized.
No, the separation agreements we offer do not include negotiation services. These agreements are prepared based on terms that have already been agreed upon by the parties involved.
Yes, we offer financing options to help you cover the costs of the divorce process.
No, court costs are not included in the prices of our absolute divorce plans. These costs, such as court filing fees, are determined by the court and must be paid separately. However, we will provide you with all the necessary guidance to manage these payments efficiently.
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