Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How long does getting a divorce take?”
What is the Waiting Period for Divorce in North Carolina?
What is the Waiting Period for Divorce in North Carolina?
Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Do I have to be living separately to meet with a lawyer about divorce?”
Going through a separation and divorce can be a painful time in your life. Once you and your spouse decide to end your marriage, the first step is to separate. You and your spouse must physically separate for a period of a year before you can get an absolute divorce in North Carolina. While a couple may decide to separate, they may not always do so with a document. However, a separation agreement is often helpful in protecting your rights and reducing disputes during the divorce process.