ER Law: Trial Attorneys | Family & Personal Injury | Greensboro, NC
ER Law: Trial Lawyers | Personal Injury & Family Law | Greensboro, NC

What are the grounds for divorce in North Carolina?

In North Carolina, there are two primary grounds for divorce: separation for one year or incurable insanity of one spouse for three years. The primary common ground used to pursue a divorce in North Carolina is living separate and apart for one year with the intention of remaining permanently apart.

July 29, 2024 – Eric Richardson 

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