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Separation Agreements

Huntersville Separation Agreement Lawyer

Legal Separation Attorneys Serving Mecklenburg County, North Carolina

Separating from your spouse is not an easy decision to make, but it might be necessary before your divorce can be finalized. In North Carolina, spouses must live separate and apart for at least one year prior to seeking a no-fault divorce. 

A separation agreement is not legally required in these situations, but it can help by clearly defining complex issues related to custody and visitation, who will live in the marital home, and other important matters. A separation agreement can even provide a foundation for a workable divorce order.

If you need help drafting or reviewing a separation agreement, or with any issue related to your marriage or divorce, our Huntersville divorce firm may be able to help. Our experienced separation agreement attorney has over a decade of legal experience and have been board certified as a family law specialist since 2013. We believe in helping our clients work toward brighter futures as they end their marriages and start new chapters in their lives.


Put your separation in good hands. Call (980) 223-3340 or contact us online for a confidential consultation with an experienced Huntersville legal separation lawyer!


Issues Addressed in a Separation Agreement

A separation agreement can be as broad or as detailed as you want it to be. It can be fully customized to address your family’s needs, whatever they may be. A separation agreement may dictate:

When our experienced Huntersville legal separation agreement lawyer works with their clients to create separation agreements, they take the time to listen to and understand their immediate and long-term goals as best I can. Now is the time to negotiate and reach mutually acceptable agreements regarding complex issues, to see if they can be resolved prior to divorce. This can make the divorce process much easier.

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Filing for legal separation in North Carolina involves several important steps to ensure that your rights and interests are protected during the separation period. While North Carolina does not have a formal legal process for separation, you can take specific actions to establish a separation agreement:

  • Separation Agreement: It's advisable to create a written separation agreement outlining the terms of your separation. This agreement can cover important matters such as property division, spousal support, child custody, and child support. While not mandatory, a separation agreement can provide clarity and reduce potential conflicts in the future.
  • Physical Separation: Physical separation is a key aspect of establishing separation in North Carolina. Living in separate residences and maintaining separate lives can demonstrate your intent to live apart. A period of one year and one day of continuous separation is generally required before you can file for an absolute divorce.
  • Consult an Attorney: While you can draft a separation agreement on your own, consulting with a family law attorney is highly recommended. An experienced Huntersville separation agreement attorney can ensure that the agreement is legally sound and that your rights are adequately protected. They can also guide you through the separation process and advise you on your legal options.
  • Notarization: If you and your spouse reach an agreement, it's a good practice to have the separation agreement notarized. While notarization is not mandatory, it adds an extra layer of authenticity to the document.
  • Financial and Property Records: During the separation process, keep detailed records of your financial transactions, debts, and property acquired. These records may be valuable in case of future disputes over property division or support.
  • Child Custody and Support: If you have children, create a plan for child custody and support. This plan should outline where the children will live, visitation schedules, and financial arrangements.

It's important to remember that while a separation agreement can address various aspects of the separation, it does not grant a legal status like a divorce. If you wish to pursue a divorce after the separation period, you can then file for an absolute divorce based on the one-year separation. Consulting with a Huntersville separation agreement attorney will help you navigate the process smoothly and ensure that your rights are properly safeguarded during the separation period.

Why Work with Our experienced huntersville legal separation agreement lawyer?

To be considered legally valid, a separation agreement must be in writing. It must also be signed by both parties and must be notarized. While it can be overridden by a court order if a custody or support case is filed in court at a later date, it is legally enforceable. Our experienced divorce attorney can make sure that the separation agreement is truly in your best interests and that it is legally sound.


Find out how I can help as your Huntersville separation agreement attorney by calling (980) 223-3340 or contact my firm online.


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