Frequently Asked Questions
We know family law can feel overwhelming—and sometimes, just getting clear answers makes all the difference. Below you’ll find thoughtful responses to the questions we hear most often, designed to help you feel informed, prepared, and empowered as you move forward.

Do I need to prove fault to get a divorce in North Carolina?
No, North Carolina offers a no-fault divorce option called absolute divorce. Fault is only relevant if you're seeking a divorce from bed and board or need to address issues like alimony or custody.
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