North Carolina Online Divorce
$299 Flat Fee

File your North Carolina divorce from home. Court-ready documents prepared within 24 hours, with filing instructions specific to your North Carolina county courthouse.

North Carolina Divorce Requirements

Residency Requirement

At least one spouse must have been a resident of North Carolina for at least 6 months before filing.

Grounds for Divorce

North Carolina allows no-fault divorce after 1 year of continuous separation. The only fault-based ground is incurable insanity with 3 years of separation.

Court Filing Fee

$225 - $275 (varies by county)

Note: This is the court's fee, separate from our $299 document preparation fee.

Typical Timeline

North Carolina requires 1 year of separation before filing. After filing, uncontested cases are typically finalized within 2 to 3 months.

Waiting Period

1 year of separation before filing is permitted

Property Division

Equitable distribution state. Courts presume an equal division but may adjust based on relevant factors.

What You Get for $299

All required North Carolina divorce forms, completed and court-ready
Filing instructions specific to your North Carolina county courthouse
Free amendments if your court requests any changes
Phone and email support throughout the process
Property and debt division worksheets
Child custody agreement templates (if applicable)
24-hour document turnaround after completing the questionnaire
100% satisfaction guarantee with 30-day refund policy

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Our simple questionnaire takes about 20 minutes. You will have your court-ready North Carolina divorce documents within 24 hours.

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