North Carolina Divorce Attorneys

Move forward with a smooth, stress-free divorce — our attorneys make the uncontested process simple and efficient.

An uncontested divorce is often the fastest and most cost-effective way to end a marriage. When both spouses agree on major issues—like custody, property division, or support—the process becomes much easier. Our North Carolina Divorce Attorneys at Martine Law guide you through every step, prepare all required documents, and ensure your agreement is legally sound. You get clarity, peace of mind, and a streamlined experience from start to finish.

Our Services

We help you complete your uncontested divorce with accuracy, efficiency, and full legal compliance.

Why choose us

An uncontested divorce still requires precision and legal understanding—here’s why families trust us:

Efficient & Streamlined Process

We simplify every step so your divorce moves forward quickly and without unnecessary delays.

Legally Sound Agreements

We ensure your agreements are clear, enforceable, and fully compliant with North Carolina law.

Cost-Effective Solutions

Uncontested divorces are more affordable, and we offer predictable pricing whenever possible.

Support That Reduces Stress

You get steady guidance, clear explanations, and full confidence that your case is handled correctly.

Popular Questions About Uncontested Divorce

Speak with a North Carolina Divorce Lawyer today for guidance tailored to your situation.

What is an uncontested divorce in North Carolina?

It’s a divorce where both spouses agree on all issues, making the process faster and simpler.

Yes, most uncontested divorces rely on a separation agreement to outline custody, support, and property arrangements.

After the one-year separation requirement, most uncontested cases are finalized within 45–90 days.

Not necessarily. One lawyer cannot represent both spouses, but your spouse may choose not to hire their own attorney.

Yes. If disagreements arise, the case may shift to a contested divorce, requiring additional steps.

Often, your attorney can appear for you. Many uncontested divorces do not require you to attend the hearing.

Schedule your consultation today!

Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.