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5 Things to Know About NC Separation Agreement

Get enlightened with separation agreement North Carolina that enables you and your spouse to negotiate a separation and proceed with property settlement.

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5 Things to Know About NC Separation Agreement

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  1. 5 Things to Know About NC Separation Agreement 1# The laws for North Carolina are somewhat different than the other states. In the state, the legal marital status of the couple would not change during the marital separation. Even if the couple has been separated, they retain their ‘legal marital’ status. 2# The state of North Carolina requires that the couple be separated for one year and to qualify for the divorce. While the state doesn’t recognize the legal separation, as legal status before the divorce, the separation agreement between spouses is recognized and is binding by law. Separation is affected when you live in different residences and live separate lives. 3# A separation agreement in NC has terms that both parties would have to agree. It involves agreement on child support and custody, alimony, property division, pensions, life insurance, and debts. 4# NC is one amongst the few states that allows spouses to keep property agreements, child support documents and alimony documents private 5# North Carolina separation agreement has to be signed by both parties and notarized to be enforced in contract. Creating your own separation agreement helps decide the terms of separation, which can be discussed with the partner. It helps to stay away from the court.

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