| John
Walker Attorney has over 40 years experience and approximately 16,000 judgments
completed since 1998. As a native North Carolinian he graduated from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1969 with a Juris Doctor Degree. After receiving
his law Degree, he entered the practice of law in Charlotte NC and has been there
ever since. His service includes answering some basic questions, gathering
information about you and your spouse's in addition to other necessary details
to file both your separation agreement and divorce. The $250.00 separation agreement
fee and the $135.00 no-contest divorce cover everything; phone calls, faxes, photocopies,
postage and all other services provided by this firm. Charges for services contracted
by outside professionals such as appraisers, child custody evaluators, etc. are
not covered in these fees.
So that you can plan accordingly, our consultations are all done over the telephone
and last about 15 minutes, but you are not limited to that time. You are encouraged
to take the time that you need to be sure all your questions are answered and
that you understand how our divorce and separation services work. If you should
think of something that didn't get covered, a lot of your questions can be answered
by visiting this page. | If
you're ready to take the next step, please allow the professionals at the Divorce
Clinic to help
you get started on the path that's best for you and your family. Divorce in
North Carolina is an easy process. From a legal perspective, it is the end of
a marriage. The divorce itself does not involve the issues of money nor children.
Divorce in North Carolina is merely a status change which doesn't directly impact
other issues. There are only two ways to get a divorce in North Carolina.
The first way to obtain a North Carolina divorce is to prove a one year separation.
Most North Carolina divorces are obtained after proving a one year separation. A
divorce in North Carolina is typically granted within about 60 days of the date
of filing for the divorce.
To get started,
you can either complete this simple online form so that we have some
basic information about you or you can call our office at 1-800-303-0960. |