Get an Uncontested Absolute Divorce for $100 Plus Court Filing and Service Fees
Divorce and separation involve difficult decisions concerning your children, your finances and your property. Charlene Edwards Law Office seeks to minimize the stress associated with these decisions by providing our clients with sound legal advice.
Our founding attorney, Charlene Edwards, has more than 18 years of legal experience and is a compassionate advocate for children. Charlene along with associate Holly Groh and a skilled support staff, is dedicated to supporting you throughout every aspect of your divorce or domestic relations case, including:
- Divorce agreements
- Separation agreements
- Property division
- Child custody and visitation
- Child support
- Alimony
- Adoption
- Post-separation support
- Post-decree modifications
- Prenuptial agreements
Lillington Alimony and Support Attorney
In North Carolina, there are two types of divorce:
Absolute divorce: An absolute divorce is not based on fault, but rather on a couple's separation for at least one year and one day. Our firm performs uncontested absolute divorces for $100 plus court filing and service fees. Call us at 910-984-8038 to find out if you are eligible.
Divorce from bed and board: A divorce from bed and board is not based on separation but on misconduct by one of the spouses, such as adultery, abandonment or domestic violence. In divorce from bed and board, the rights and duties of marriage are suspended; however, the couple remains legally married. It can be used as a tool for a spouse to leave the marital house without being accused of abandonment or to drive a spouse out of the marital home to establish the one-year-and-one-day separation required for absolute divorce.
A couple may wish to create a separation agreement at the time of separation to iron out details such as child custody and property division. Our firm can assist you in crafting an agreement that meets your current and future needs, and ensures a seamless transition into divorce.
Additionally, our lawyers are familiar with the unique issues that service members face when going through a military divorce, such as the division of military retirement and pension benefits and child custody issues.
Our Harnett County divorce and separation attorneys will thoroughly evaluate your case and recommend the best course of action based on your unique situation. If you have questions about your divorce or separation, contact us or call 910-984-8038 to speak with one of our attorneys.










