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Until the divorce is officially finalized, both spouses may still have shared financial obligations, but temporary agreements or court orders may determine the specific financial arrangements.
During the divorce hearing, the judge will hear testimony from each spouse to make sure the requirements have been met, there was proper service and notification, and that all legal and financial matters (child custody and visitation, property division, etc.) have been settled.
Even though the defendant may have filed an answer admitting all of the allegations, the plaintiff must still prove to the court, by one of the two stated methods, that he or she is entitled to an absolute divorce. If your attorney uses summary judgment, you yourself do not have to go to court for the divorce hearing.
The Complaint must contain a statement of facts to give a person fair notice of the basis for the lawsuit. An affidavit (sworn written statement) showing where the party lives and has lived must also be submitted in order for the Court to make a finding of jurisdiction.
North Carolina law presumes that an equal (50/50) division of marital property is equitable, or fair. However, the law provides for many factors that allow for an unequal distribution of property, in situations where an equal division would not be fair.
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Complaint: Because divorce is a type of lawsuit, you must file a complaint at your County Clerks office detailing who is seeking the divorce and asking for a judge to grant you a divorce. Verification: A document signed and docHubd that verifies the complaint is legitimate.
For it to be valid, the agreement must be signed at or after the parties separation. No one can compel a spouse to sign a separation agreement. An agreement means that both parties sign voluntarily. Coercion, fraud, undue influence or lack of knowledge will void the terms of a separation agreement.
Divorce, also called absolute divorce, is when a court legally ends your marriage. The court will enter an order, called a divorce decree or decree. The order can also settle issues including: alimony (spousal support)

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