North Carolina No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage for people with Minor Children

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Overview of this form package

The North Carolina No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage with Minor Children is a comprehensive legal toolkit designed for couples who have reached an agreement on all terms of their divorce. This form package provides essential documents to streamline the process, specifically catered for those with minor children involved. Unlike contested divorce procedures, this package allows couples to dissolve their marriage amicably and efficiently, minimizing court involvement and expediting the overall divorce process.


Common use cases

This form package should be used when both spouses have lived separately for at least one year, agree on all terms of the divorce, and have minor children from the marriage. It is ideal for couples wishing to simplify their divorce proceedings while ensuring legal compliance. Situations where this package is beneficial include:

  • Both spouses have mutually agreed on child custody, support, and visitation.
  • The parties desire to avoid a contentious court battle.
  • There are no disputes regarding property distribution.

Intended users of this form package

  • Couples seeking an uncontested divorce with mutual consent.
  • Parents wanting a structured approach to child custody and support arrangements.
  • Spouses who have lived separately for one year or more.
  • Individuals comfortable completing their divorce paperwork without legal representation.

Instructions for completing these forms

  • Review all included forms and gather necessary information about you, your spouse, and your minor children.
  • Complete the Domestic Civil Cover Sheet, Complaint for Absolute Divorce, Civil Summons, and Verification.
  • File the completed forms with the Clerk of Court in your county, along with the required filing fee.
  • Ensure both parties sign the Acceptance of Service and Waiver of Responsive Pleading after reviewing the Complaint and Summons together.
  • Complete and file the Motion for Summary Judgment and associated forms for a hearing date.
  • At the hearing, present all filings, including the Divorce by Summary Judgment, for the judge's review.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to meet the one-year separation requirement before filing.
  • Not properly completing all required forms, leading to delays in processing.
  • Overlooking the necessity of notarizing specific documents where indicated.
  • Inadequate communication between spouses about financial disclosures and terms agreed upon.

Why complete this package online

  • Convenient access to legal forms that can be downloaded and filled out at your own pace.
  • Cost-effective alternative to hiring an attorney for straightforward uncontested divorces.
  • Comprehensive instructions provided to aid in the correct completion and filing of forms.
  • Included checklist to help ensure all necessary forms and steps are completed.

Quick recap

  • This package is specifically tailored for uncontested divorces in North Carolina involving minor children.
  • Ensure both parties fully agree on the terms of the divorce to use this package effectively.
  • Completing forms correctly and filing them with the court is essential for a smooth divorce process.

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FAQ

A contested divorce can cause the divorce to enter into litigation because spouses will need to have decisions made for them by a judge. Since they are not able to decide on marital issues for their family, a judge will have to do so in court.

A divorce can become contested after originally being uncontested. If spouses find it difficult to cooperate with one another during mediation sessions, they may be unable to finish the process. This can cause them to contest their divorce instead to have a judge make decisions for marital issues.

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.

If your spouse doesn't agree you simply file a divorce and the judge will make the final decisions. The average cost of a contested divorce is $5,000 per spouse, and takes about 6 months. Some contested divorces can cost $15,000 or more per spouse and take 12 months or longer.

As a general rule, a wife cannot force her husband to pay for their divorce. Each party in the divorce action pays for his or her attorney fees and costs. However, there are circumstances in which a judge may order a husband to pay the wife's attorney fees and costs.

Changes Before A Settlement Is Finalized Since nothing has been agreed to, there is nothing to reverse or stop. Once the paperwork has been signed, there is a limited amount of time to rescind the settlement agreement before the judge finalizes it.

Can uncontested divorces be reversed? Divorces cannot generally be reversed after that the judge has already signed off and finalized everything.If it was an uncontested divorce, it will be easier for the parties to come together and agree on what needs to be changed.

As a general rule, a simple divorce can take about 45-90 days to finalize after it has been filed with the courts. Divorces in which spouses cannot agree on issues such as child support or child custody will naturally take longer.

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North Carolina No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage for people with Minor Children