Should You Hire A North Carolina Family Law Attorney?

‍Hiring a North Carolina attorney is important when navigating divorce and family law matters. At ROAD to RESOLUTION, we offer a unique divorce experience where clients are empowered to control their own outcomes by making informed decisions that guide the overall process. Our family law team possesses in-depth knowledge of the state's legal system and can provide valuable guidance and representation throughout the process. Whether you are going through a divorce, seeking child custody, or need assistance with post-divorce modifications, a skilled family law attorney can help you during this time.

With personal and professional experience, we understand the emotional challenges of family law cases, and we are committed to providing compassionate support while advocating for your best interests. If you want a dedicated and experienced legal professional on your side to navigate North Carolina family law, ROAD to RESOLUTION can help.

What Are The Benefits of Hiring A North Carolina Family Law Attorney?

Hiring a North Carolina Family Law Attorney offers numerous benefits. We have a comprehensive understanding of the state's family laws and can provide accurate legal advice tailored to your unique situation. At ROAD to RESOLUTION, we will:

  1. Gather information
  2. Analyze your situation
  3. Brainstorm solutions that work for you
  4. Draft documents
  5. Facilitate agreement signing

Additionally, a collaboratively minded family law attorney can help alleviate the stress and emotional burden that often accompanies family legal matters, allowing you to focus on moving forward with your life.

What Does A North Carolina Family Law Attorney Do?

At ROAD to RESOLUTION, we provide guidance while working with you to achieve equitable settlements regarding property division. We can also help with potential spousal support or child support issues, ensuring that financial responsibilities are appropriately addressed. Our primary goal is to advocate for our clients and support their well-being throughout the legal process, seeking to reach positive and enduring agreements that protect their future.

Contact A North Carolina Family Law Attorney Today

If you are facing divorce or dealing with family law matters in North Carolina, don't navigate these complex issues alone. Contact ROAD to RESOLUTION today to get the experienced legal support you need. We are dedicated to providing personalized solutions and compassionate guidance to help you achieve the best possible outcome for you and your family. Contact us today to get started.

FAQs

1. What are the residency requirements for filing for divorce in North Carolina? To file for divorce in North Carolina, either spouse must have lived in the state for at least six months before initiating the divorce proceedings.

2. What is a legal separation in North Carolina? Legal separation in North Carolina requires spouses to live separately from each other, and at least one party must have no intent of resuming the marriage.  

3. When can I file for divorce in North Carolina? In North Carolina, you are eligible to file for divorce only after you and your spouse have been separated for one year.

4. How long does it take to get a divorce in North Carolina? After the one-year separation requirement, you are eligible to file for divorce. When you file for divorce, and your spouse is served, there is a 30-day waiting period before the divorce can be finalized. In general, it takes at least 45-90 days from the date your spouse is served to be formally divorced.

5. How is property divided in North Carolina? North Carolina follows the principle of equitable distribution, which means the marital property is divided in a fair and just manner, but not necessarily equally. Marital property includes assets and debts acquired during the marriage, excluding separate property owned before the marriage or acquired by gift or inheritance.

6. How is alimony determined? In North Carolina, alimony and post-separation support are based on whether you and/or your spouse are dependent and whether you and/or your spouse are considered the supporting spouse. A family law attorney would need to look at the individual circumstances to determine whether or not support will need to be considered.

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