Family Law attorney Greensboro NC
At Garrett, Walker, Aycoth & Olson, we represent family law clients with empathy, professionalism, and fervor in cases big and small. Our experienced family law attorneys assist clients in Guilford County, Rockingham County, and Randolph County. We pride ourselves on building personal relationships with our clients and we are dedicated to providing each client with legal services tailored to his or her unique needs and circumstances. Therefore, we recommend setting up a consultation with one of our knowledgeable Greensboro family law attorneys to answer all of your questions, gain important legal insight, and design a case strategy that is right for you. Our knowledgeable family law attorneys at Garrett, Walker, Aycoth & Olson welcome the opportunity to assist you in any of these areas. Contact us today to schedule a no-obligation consultation to discuss your family law needs in a comfortable setting with a knowledgeable lawyer. Our Family Lawyers are located at 436 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC 27401 and our phone number is 336-379-0539.
FAMILY LAW CONSULT WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR CONSULTATION?
Many potential clients want to know what to bring to their initial consultation and what to expect as their case progresses. At Garrett, Walker, Aycoth & Olson, you can expect the undivided attention of one of our experienced Greensboro Family Lawyers. We will listen carefully to your story, questions, and concerns. We will analyze your case with honesty and without pressure or judgment. We will empower you to move forward by providing important information on family law in North Carolina and recommending a course of action depending on your specific circumstances.
When scheduling a consultation, please bring (1) any correspondence, or draft agreements, that you have received from an opposing party, or an attorney representing an opposing party, (2) any pleadings that have been filed with the court, (3) all documents related to family finances, and (4) a list of questions that will assist you in making informed decisions.
Every case presents distinct obstacles, so there is no general “rule” on how and at what pace clients should expect their case to progress. However, we can assure you that your case will receive prompt attention and care from our family law legal team. They will ensure you stay informed about and comfortable with the latest developments. Further questions? Ready to schedule? Please call us at 336-379-0539 or contact us via our website to make an appointment. Our law firm is located at 436 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC 27401. We look forward to speaking with you.
DIVORCE ATTORNEY WHAT IS AN ABSOLUTE (SIMPLE) DIVORCE?
An absolute divorce, once ordered, officially terminates a legal marriage and allows for the parties to remarry if they choose to do so. An absolute divorce alone does not address ancillary issues related to the termination of a marriage such as child custody, child support, division of property, or spousal support. Our Divorce Attorneys are here for you, contact our law firm today if you are in need of legal help with your absolute divorce.
WHEN CAN I GET AN ABSOLUTE DIVORCE? In North Carolina, married persons must be living separate and apart from one another with the intent of at least one spouse to end the marital relationship for more than one year before either may file for an absolute divorce. An experienced Greensboro divorce attorney at our law firm can assist you with the steps necessary for your divorce.
WHAT IF MY SPOUSE HAS MOVED OUT OF THE BEDROOM, BUT NOT OUT OF THE HOUSE? In North Carolina, a spouse simply moving out of the marital bedroom but continuing to reside in the marital residence is not sufficient to establish that the parties are living separate and apart for the purpose of an absolute divorce. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO GET DIVORCED? In North Carolina, an absolute divorce action follows the rules of civil procedure. Typically, our clients seeking an absolute divorced alone can get divorced within six to eight weeks. If both parties are seeking speedy closure to the marriage, it is possible to speed the process along. However, it may take longer if there are complicating factors, such as the location of one spouse being unknown. If you have further questions on this issue, our Greensboro divorce lawyers are here to answer your questions and help you with your divorce.
WILL I HAVE TO GO TO COURT FOR MY DIVORCE? Generally, no. Often, our clients will only need to have one meeting at our office during the entirety of the process. However, complicating factors may exist for certain individuals. We recommend that you speak with one of our divorce attorneys so that he or she can evaluate your circumstance
s individually and counsel you on what to expect. CAN I GO BACK TO USING MY MAIDEN NAME WITH MY DIVORCE? Yes. In petitioning the Court for an absolute divorce, you may also ask for the Court to order that you be allowed to resume your maiden name. The Court typically allows a party to resume her maiden name for a nominal additional fee. If you have further questions, or would like assistance in obtaining an absolute divorce, please reach out to one of our experienced Greensboro divorce attorneys for a consultation at (336) 379-0539 or contact us online Garrett, Walker, Aycoth & Olson is located at 436 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC 27401. Our phone number is 336-379-0539. Call us today and see the difference. Our Greensboro divorce attorneys are here for you!
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