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Divorce Attorneys in Kenansville, NC: Your Allies in Navigating Marital Separation

Are you considering divorce in Kenansville, North Carolina? The experienced divorce attorneys at Castle, Peterson & Naylor, P.C. are here to guide you through this challenging process. Our team understands the emotional and legal complexities of divorce and is committed to protecting your rights and interests every step of the way. We understand that divorce is not just a legal process but an emotional journey, and we’re here to support you throughout.


Why Choose Our Kenansville Divorce Attorneys?

At Castle, Peterson & Naylor, P.C., we offer comprehensive legal expertise in North Carolina divorce law, personalized attention to your unique situation, and a strategic approach to achieving the best possible outcomes. Our deep local knowledge of Kenansville and Duplin County courts gives us a distinct advantage in representing your interests.

Our skilled attorneys assist with all aspects of divorce, including filing, property division, child custody and support, alimony, separation agreements, mediation, negotiation and litigation when necessary.

Understanding Divorce in North Carolina

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Before you embark on the divorce process in North Carolina, it’s crucial to understand the state’s specific laws and requirements. This knowledge will help you navigate the legal landscape more effectively and set realistic expectations for your case.

North Carolina law requires a one-year separation period before filing for divorce. During this time, it’s crucial to have experienced legal counsel on your side to protect your interests and prepare for the divorce process.

As a no-fault divorce state, North Carolina doesn’t require proof of wrongdoing to obtain a divorce. However, factors such as adultery or abandonment may still affect issues like alimony or property division. Our attorneys will help you navigate these complexities, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the process.

North Carolina follows the principle of equitable distribution when dividing marital property. This doesn’t necessarily mean a 50-50 split, but rather a fair division based on various factors. Our attorneys will work diligently to ensure a just division of assets and debts, considering your unique circumstances and financial needs.

Child Custody and Child Support

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When children are involved, their well-being is paramount. Our Kenansville divorce lawyers will help you navigate legal and physical custody arrangements, visitation schedules, and child support calculations and modifications.

In North Carolina, ‘legal custody’ refers to decision-making power for the child, while ‘physical custody’ determines where the child resides. Understanding these distinctions is crucial as you work towards an arrangement that serves your child’s best interests.

We understand the emotional toll custody disputes can take on families. Our approach prioritizes the best interests of the child while advocating for your parental rights. We’ll work to create custody arrangements that provide stability and support for your children while protecting your relationship with them.

Alimony and Spousal Support

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Determining alimony can be complex, involving considerations of each spouse’s earning capacity, standard of living during the marriage and other factors. Whether you’re seeking support or being asked to pay, we’ll advocate for your financial interests.

Our attorneys will help you understand your rights and obligations regarding alimony, guiding you through negotiations or court proceedings to ensure a fair outcome. We’ll work to secure an arrangement that supports your financial stability as you transition to post-divorce life.

Mediation and Collaborative Divorce

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When possible, we encourage amicable resolutions through mediation or collaborative divorce processes. These approaches can save time, money and emotional stress while allowing you more control over the outcome.

Our experienced mediators can guide you through productive discussions with your spouse, helping you reach mutually acceptable agreements on key issues. For those interested in collaborative divorce, we work with a team of professionals to address all aspects of your separation cooperatively, avoiding costly and contentious litigation.

Litigation: Fighting for Your Rights

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While we strive for amicable resolutions, we recognize that sometimes litigation is necessary to protect your interests. If negotiations fail, our experienced litigators are prepared to represent you aggressively in court. We’ll build a strong case to protect your interests and achieve the best possible outcome.

Our trial-tested attorneys have a deep understanding of North Carolina divorce law and local court procedures. We’ll leverage this expertise to present compelling arguments on your behalf, whether it’s regarding property division, custody arrangements or financial support.


Take the First Step Towards Your New Beginning

Don’t face divorce alone. Contact Castle, Peterson & Naylor, P.C. today to schedule a consultation with our experienced Kenansville divorce attorneys. We’re here to protect your rights, advocate for your interests and guide you towards a brighter future.

Call (910) 372-9040 or contact us o get started. Your new chapter begins with seasoned legal support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a divorce take in North Carolina?

The divorce process in North Carolina typically takes at least one year, as state law requires a one-year separation period before filing. However, you can, and you are encouraged, to file an action, immediately after your separation, to assert your claims based on the status of having been married. After filing such action, the uncontested portions of your divorce process can be finalized in a few months, while the contested portions, whether it is child custody, child support, spousal support or division of marital assets, can take a year or longer.

Can I get alimony in North Carolina?

Alimony may be awarded based on factors such as the length of the marriage, each spouse’s earning capacity and standard of living during the marriage. There’s no guarantee of alimony, but our attorneys can help you understand your rights and options, advocating for fair support arrangements when appropriate.

How is child custody determined in Kenansville?

North Carolina courts prioritize the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements. Factors considered include each parent’s ability to care for the child, the child’s relationship with each parent and the child’s preferences if they’re old enough to express them. Courts also consider factors like the child’s safety, stability and continuity of education and community involvement.

What if my spouse doesn’t want a divorce?

In North Carolina, you can still obtain a divorce if your spouse objects, as long as you can prove to the court that you and your spouse have remained separate and apart for at least one year with the intent to remain separate and apart permanently. You and your spouse residing at two separate residences for at least a year without co-mingling of finances is usually looked upon as proof that you have satisfied this requirement. This specific portion of the broader legal proceedings that address all divorce-related issues and claims is called an ‘absolute divorce.’ Once you are granted an absolute divorce, you are free to remarry legally, among other things. Our attorneys can guide you through this process, ensuring your rights are protected even if your spouse is uncooperative.

How much does a divorce cost in Kenansville?

The cost of divorce varies widely depending on the complexity of the case and whether the claims asserted in it are contested or uncontested. Factors affecting cost include property division complexity, child custody disputes and the need for expert witnesses or extensive litigation. During your consultation, we can provide a better estimate based on your specific situation and discuss options for managing legal costs effectively.

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Jacksonville
502 College St
Jacksonville, NC 28540
Phone ‪(910) 347-3344
Email paulcastle@cpnlawyers.com

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Mon–Fri: 8:30am–5pm
Sat–Sun: Closed
Kenansville
628 S Main St, Kenansville
Kenansville, NC 28449
Phone (910) 372-9040
Mon–Fri: 8:30am–5pm
Sat–Sun: Closed
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