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You are eligible to file for divorce, also called an absolute divorce, only after being separated for at least a year and a day. This means that you must have been living in different homes and that at least one of you intended that the separation be permanent during that time.
Under the guidelines of an absolute divorce in North Carolina, you can simply claim that your marriage has fallen apart and that you no longer want to be in the relationship. In contrast, a divorce from bed and board requires you to provide the court with very specific reasons for ending your marriage.
In the majority of divorce cases, each party is responsible for their own legal fees. There are a few exceptions to this rule but when you file for divorce, or when your spouse files, you should expect to pay for your own attorney.
The laws in some states use different termsincluding dissolution of marriage and absolute divorceto mean basically the same thing as plain old divorce: a legal proceeding that will permanently end a marriage, along with all of the rights and privileges that come with marriage.
While no divorce is quick, a divorce can be finalized in North Carolina in a minimum of a year and thirty days (including the mandatory year of physical separation). In these cases, the parties would have an uncontested divorce, meaning they agree on all issues before filing the divorce paperwork.
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Legal Clean Slate Parties with an absolute divorce can move forward without lingering legal ties to their former spouse, simplifying future financial and personal decisions.
In North Carolina, the cost of filing for an absolute, or simple divorce, is $225. This does not include serving the other party with papers, which is $30, and, if you choose to return to your maiden name, this is an additional $10 fee.

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