Uncontested Divorce with Children in North Carolina
When children are involved, the paperwork grows — a parenting plan, custody terms, and a child-support worksheet. SimpleDivorce prepares all of it alongside your uncontested divorce so your agreement is complete and court-ready. In North Carolina, after the 1-year separation, an uncontested filing typically finalizes in 1–2 months.
Start Your DivorceFiling in North Carolina
Court: District Court
Residency: One spouse must have lived in North Carolina for at least 6 months before filing.
Filing fee: Approximately $225 court filing fee (passed through at cost).
Waiting period: Spouses must live separate and apart for 1 year before an absolute divorce can be filed.
How It Works
- Answer the guided questionnaire, including custody, parenting time, and support details
- We prepare your divorce forms plus the parenting plan and child-support worksheet
- You and your spouse review and sign (we coordinate notarization where required)
- Optional: we file with the court, serve your spouse, and track the case to the final decree
FAQ
SimpleDivorce prepares your North Carolina divorce paperwork and handles uncontested divorce with children start to finish. One spouse must have lived in North Carolina for at least 6 months before filing.
