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North Carolina Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement Minor Children Parties May have Joint Property or Debts effective Immediately

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This Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement is a Separation and Property Settlement for persons with minor children. The parties do have joint property and/or debts. It provides that it is effective immediately and when a divorce action is filed, the agreement will be incorporated into the Final Judgment of Divorce. It contains detailed provisions for the division of assets and the payment of liabilities, custody of the children, visitation, child support, etc. It also contains provisions allowing for the payment or non-payment of alimony.
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A separation agreement is not valid in North Carolina unless both parties have signed and their signatures are notarized.Coercion, fraud, undue influence or lack of knowledge will void the terms of a separation agreement.

Unless the terms of the agreement are unconscionable, or the agreement itself is a result of fraud, coercion or duress, the courts tend to accept the terms as written. Attempting to have a separation agreement overturned is difficult, but not impossible.

Yes, it is mandatory. Each party must obtain independent legal advice prior to signing a separation agreement. You also cannot use the same lawyer and should not use the same law firm. If you fail to obtain advice from a lawyer, the separation agreement will be unenforceable.

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.

The definition of marital property is found in section 50-20(b)(1) of the North Carolina General Statutes all real and personal property acquired by either spouse during the course of the marriage and before the date of separation, and presently owned, except property determined to be separate property in

In North Carolina, the rule of thumb for married couples is that one spouse may purchase real property, but both spouses must sign the deed to sell property.If a married person can buy property in cash, with no deed of trust required, then he/she can buy the property without his/her spouse signing anything.

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.

Separate property can become marital property if it is mixed with marital property. For example, if one of the spouses uses money they had before the marriage to buy a house for the couple, that money might become marital property.

In divorces, states have two options for dividing property: community property division (where marital property belongs to both spouses equally, regardless of who bought it) or equitable division (where the court divides marital property equitably (justly.) North Carolina is not a community property state.

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North Carolina Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement Minor Children Parties May have Joint Property or Debts effective Immediately