Legal Agreement

The requirement for a divorce is that both parties live separate and apart for one year with the intent by at least one spouse that it be permanent.

An agreement cannot be incorporated into a divorce decree unless the parties agree that it would.

Lisa M. Angel
Board Certified Family Law Specialist
The Rosen Law Firm
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27607
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1.Is a legal divorce required in North Carolina to get a divorce?

2.When my husband and I seperated, he signed a notarized document agreeing to pay alimony. Can I incorporate that into the divorce decree?