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Family Law Attorneys

Family Law Attorneys in North Carolina 

Courts here can set custody in 10 days, with a 30-day response deadline for divorce cases, whether you’re ready or not. Our lawyers act fast before those deadlines become permanent.

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Why Martine Law's Family Attorney Fights Differently

We focus on early intervention, local court knowledge, and protecting what matters most, your family and your future.

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Early Custody Action

We review custody issues early, so your case is prepared before key orders are entered.

Family Court Knowledge

Our attorneys understand how custody cases move through local courts in this state.

Steady Case Management

One bar-licensed attorney handles your custody case from consultation to final order.


North Carolina Family Law Practice Areas We Cover

Our family law attorneys represent clients across a wide range of domestic matters handled in the District and Superior Courts.

CHILD CUSTODY SERVICES

[CUSTODY]

Child Custody

Child Custody

Full child custody representation in the district courts. Legal, physical, and sole custody matters handled from filing through final order.

[ORDERS]

Custody Orders

Custody Orders

Establish clear custody terms for parenting time, decision-making authority, and court-ordered responsibilities.

[SV]

Supervised Visitation

Supervised Visitation

Supervised visitation petitions and defense in courts. Protecting your child while preserving parental relationships under appropriate conditions.

[MOD]

Child Custody Modifications

Child Custody Modifications

Post-order custody modifications when there is a major change in circumstances, such as relocation, abuse, or a change in living situation.

[TIME]

Parenting Time

Parenting Time

Parenting time schedules, holiday arrangements, and enforcement of visitation rights under the state’s custody law.

[RELOC]

Relocation

Relocation

Moving with a child after a custody order in state requires court approval. We represent both relocating and non-relocating parents.

[PHYS]

Physical Custody

Physical Custody

Determining where a child lives day-to-day. We argue physical custody arrangements based on the state’s best interests standard (GS 50-13.2).

[LEGAL]

Legal Custody

Legal Custody

Decisions about education, healthcare, and religion. Legal custody disputes require a nuanced strategy where we guide you through every stage.

[EMER]

Emergency Custody

Emergency Custody

Immediate ex parte emergency custody orders in the state when a child faces risk of harm, abduction, or danger. Same-day filing when needed.

NORTH CAROLINA DIVORCE SERVICES

Get legal support for divorce, custody, support, and property matters across North Carolina.

[DIV]

Divorce Lawyer

Divorce Lawyer

Full divorce representation across the state, ranging from separation through final decree. Protecting your financial future and parental rights.

[CS]

Child Support

child support

Child support calculations, modifications, and enforcement. Based on the state’s Child Support Guidelines, we fight for the right amount.

[HA]

Hidden Assets Divorce

hidden asset divorce

Forensic approach to uncovering hidden marital assets, including offshore accounts, business undervaluation, and undisclosed property.

[UNC]

Uncontested Divorce

Unc

Streamlined uncontested divorce for couples in agreement. The court requires 1 year of separation before absolute divorce, where we handle the timeline.

[CON]

Contested Divorce

Contested divorce

Aggressive representation in contested divorces of the state involving complex assets, custody disputes, and high-conflict separation proceedings.

[PROP]

Property Division

Property division

This state follows equitable distribution, not equal split. We make sure marital property is correctly classified and valued in your divorce.

[SPAL]

Spousal Maintenance

Spal

Post-separation support and alimony under the laws of this state. We represent both payors and recipients in support negotiations and hearings.

[ABS]

Absolute Divorce

abs

Standard divorce available after 1 year of separation. Terminates the marriage and addresses all property, support, and custody issues.

[DBB]

Divorce from Bed and Board

DBB

Unique fault-based partial divorce. Allows separation of living arrangements and financial support without fully dissolving the marriage.

STATE FAMILY COURT INTELLIGENCE

How North Carolina Courts Process Family Cases

Your court assignment can affect how your case moves, what rights apply, and what outcomes are possible.

District Court (Custody & Support)

Handles custody, visitation, child support, and domestic violence cases. A judge decides instead of a jury here. Early orders can quickly become long-term if not challenged.

Superior Court (Divorce & Property)

Handles divorce and property division. You must file for property division before the divorce is final, you can lose your rights.

County Procedures

Family case procedures can vary by county. Local filing rules, hearing schedules, and court practices may affect how your case moves forward.

21

Counties across New Jersey family courts

30–90 Days

Typical timeline for uncontested matters

2

Main paths: settlement or court decision

FM / FD

Common docket types for divorce and custody cases

What Your Family Law Case Involves

The family law cases here are shaped by specific rules, deadlines, and court requirements. Divorce may involve the one-year separation rule, equitable distribution, alimony, or Divorce from bed and board.

Custody and support issues are handled differently. Child custody is based on the child’s best interests, while alimony has no fixed formula and may be affected by marital misconduct.

Divorce Types
and Requirements

Type Requirement What It Covers
Absolute Divorce 1-year separation Full dissolution of marriage legally ended
Divorce from Bed & Board Marital fault (6 grounds) Partial divorce separation ordered by the court
Uncontested Divorce 1-year separation + agreement Streamlined; no contested hearings needed
Contested Divorce Disputed issues Custody, property, support are litigated in court

Child Custody Best Interests Factors (GS 50-13.2)

Factor What NC Courts Consider
Child's age and needs Developmental stage, schooling, relationships
Parent-child relationship History of caregiving and involvement
Home stability Each parent's living situation and continuity
Domestic violence Any history of abuse or neglect in household
Child's preference Considered when child is of sufficient age
Geographic proximity Parents' locations relative to school and support

NOTE: The state law does not use a set formula for alimony. Courts weigh factors like marital misconduct, including adultery, to grant or deny spousal support under GS 50-16.3A.

Why Choose Martine Law's Family Law Attorneys

Local Courtroom Knowledge

Our attorneys regularly practice in state courts, understanding local judges, schedules, and expectations in contested hearings.

Negotiation-First, Trial-Ready

We prepare every case for trial from day one, strengthening negotiation leverage and positioning you for outcomes.

Single Attorney, Full Representation

One dedicated attorney handles your case from start to finish, ensuring consistency, accountability, and stronger advocacy throughout.

Statewide Coverage

We represent clients across all counties, appearing where needed with a consistent strategy and experienced representation.

How Your Family Law Cases Move in Courts

Every family law matter follows a legal timeline. Understanding each stage helps you make faster, better-informed decisions.

1

Consultation & Case Review

We review your situation, identify your immediate legal risks, including temporary orders already in effect, and map out a defense and filing strategy within your first meeting.
2

Filing & Service

Petitions, complaints, or responsive pleadings are filed in the correct NC county court. Proper service is confirmed and documented to protect your standing from the start.
3

Temporary Orders Hearing

In custody and support matters, a temporary order hearing may occur within weeks. This early stage often sets the tone for the entire case; early preparation is critical.
4

Discovery & Financial Disclosure

We subpoena financial records, review asset disclosures, and identify any hidden income or property. Most leverage in property and support cases is found at this stage.
5

Mediation

The courts require mediation in most custody and equitable distribution disputes before trial. We prepare you thoroughly and negotiate aggressively to reach the best possible agreement.
6

Trial or Final Order

If mediation does not resolve the matter, we present your full case before a judge and advocate for custody arrangements, asset division, and support terms.

Have You Chosen the Right Family Law Attorney Yet?

The moment a spouse files or custody is disputed, the other side begins building their position. The sooner your attorney reviews your situation, the more options remain available to you.

Let our attorneys identify your strongest legal position before a temporary order limits it.

Challenging Asset Classification

Not all property acquired during marriage is marital property. We identify and argue what qualifies as separate property to protect assets from equitable distribution.

Contesting Income for Support Calculations

Self-employment income, bonuses, and hidden earnings can be underreported. We subpoena financial records to make sure child support and alimony are calculated on actual income.

Establishing Parental Fitness

We document parenting history, living conditions, and involvement to build a compelling best-interests argument under NC GS 50-13.2.

Proving Marital Misconduct

Fault, including adultery and abandonment, directly affects alimony eligibility. We present documented evidence of misconduct that strengthens your position.

Challenging Custody Evaluations

If a guardian ad litem or custody evaluator’s report is biased or procedurally flawed, we challenge its findings before the court.

Enforcing or Modifying Existing Orders

When the other party violates a custody or support order, we move quickly for enforcement. When circumstances change, we file for modification with documented evidence.

Serving Family Law Clients Across North Carolina

Martine Law family law attorneys appear in the courts across all regions. Where your case is filed, that is where we appear.

Frequently asked questions

What should I do after being served divorce or custody papers?

Review the papers carefully and speak with a North Carolina family law attorney before filing a response. In many civil cases, a defendant must answer within 30 days after being served, so early legal review can help protect important deadlines and claims.

What is the difference between legal and physical custody in North Carolina?

Legal custody involves major decisions about a child’s health, education, and welfare. Physical custody refers to where the child lives and how parenting time is arranged. Either type may be shared or awarded primarily to one parent based on the child’s best interests.

Can a custody order be changed after it is finalized?

Yes. A custody order may be modified when there has been a substantial change in circumstances affecting the child’s welfare. Courts review the facts carefully, including changes in parenting schedules, safety concerns, relocation issues, or other developments involving the child.

How long does a divorce take in North Carolina?

This USA state requires spouses to live apart for at least one year before filing for absolute divorce. After filing, the timeline depends on service, court scheduling, whether the case is contested, and whether issues like custody, support, or property division are involved.

Your Family Law Case Starts Here

Every decision in a divorce, custody, or support case can affect your future. The sooner you speak with an attorney, the sooner you can understand your rights and next steps.

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