SEPARATION AGREEMENTS
Divorce doesn't have to be messy or expensive. In many cases, a couple realizes that they are no longer compatible and decides to separate on relatively good terms.
If you can agree as to how to divide your assets and liabilities, and how to dispose of joint assets such as your home, you may be able to save a great amount of time, money and heartache. Through the use of a NC separation agreement, you can keep matters of equitable distribution, support, and obligation out of court. A separation agreement is a contract between you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse that determines how matters normally litigated in court will be resolved. With a properly executed separation agreement and a North Carolina simple divorce attorney, you may never have to set foot in court. While issues pertaining to dependent children can be included in a separation agreement, those issues are always subject to court intervention in the best interest of the child. Simply complete the information on this page for a free consultation to determine whether you are a good candidate for an amicable divorce through the use of a separation agreement. If you are, our North Carolina separation agreement lawyer will help you make the separation and divorce process as painless as possible. |
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