How much does it cost to file for divorce in NC?

How much does it cost to file for divorce in NC?

The fee for filing a case for divorce is currently $225.00. If you are including a claim for Resumption of Maiden Name, there may be an additional $10.00 fee. These fees are subject to change. If you cannot afford the filing fee, also take the Petition to Proceed as an Indigent and ask to speak with a Clerk.

Who gets the house in a divorce in NC?

In North Carolina, the courts will divide property in a way that is equitable, or fair. The court will assume that dividing the marital property evenly, 50/50, is what is most fair. This is true unless the court determines that dividing the assets equally is not fair.

Can you get a divorce in less than a year in NC?

Most people who want to get divorced wish to get it over with as quickly as possible, but what many of them do not realize is that North Carolina law requires a one-year waiting period for divorces.

Do you have to go to court for divorce in NC?

Do I have to go to court? Not necessarily. If you and your spouse agree on the divorce, we can handle the divorce claim without you having to go to court.

Can you get a quick divorce in NC?

Can I get a quick divorce in NC? Either or both of you must have lived in North Carolina for at least six months before filing. After one party has been served with divorce papers, they have 30 days to file a response. In fact, they can be granted an additional 30 days if they request it from the court.

Can I date while separated in NC?

North Carolina Separation Laws You are free to date at any time after you separate from your spouse. In North Carolina, as long as you are living separate and apart with the intention of pursuing a divorce, you are legally allowed to date before your divorce is finalized.