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Question 1
Do I have to wait a year before I can get an absolute divorce or can I get one sooner?

Question 2
What am I required to do before I can get an absolute divorce?

Question 3
Can I get my marriage annulled right now if my spouse and I haven't been married long or haven't had sexual relations?

Question 4
If two people aren't married - but have lived together as man and wife - is that relationship considered a "common law" marriage?

Question 5
Can I get my name changed to my maiden name or a previous married name when I get an absolute divorce?

Question 6
Do I have to have a written separation agreement before I can obtain an absolute divorce?

Question 7
Can my spouse and I be "separated" if we live in the same house but do not have sexual relations?

Question 8
Can I get an absolute divorce even if my spouse won't agree to it or sign for it?

Question 9
How long must I be a resident of North Carolina before I can file for an absolute divorce here?

Question 10
Can I do anything to make my spouse move out of the house?

Question 11
If I leave my spouse, will I forfeit my right to get any of our marital property?

Question 12
How can I get alimony or spousal support from my spouse?

Question 13
What can I do to the person with whom my spouse committed adultery?

Question 14
What do I need to present in court to get custody of my child?

Question 15
What exactly is "Joint Custody"?

Question 16
At what age does my child get to choose with which parent he or she wants to live?

Question 17
What rights do I have as a grandparent to get custody of or visitation with my grandchild?

Question 18
What custody rights do I have as either the mother or father of a child born out of wedlock?

Question 19
How does a court determine an amount of child support?

Question 20
What can I do if my spouse violates a custody agreement or order?

Question 21
W
hen does the obligation to pay child support end?

Question 22
What do I have to do to get a custody or child support order changed?

Question 23
Can I make the parent I pay child support to account for how he or she spends my money?

Question 24
Do I have to continue paying child support if the other parent won’t let me see my child?

Question 25
Do I have to let the other parent see my child if he or she doesn’t pay child support or is behind in paying child support?

Question 26
What can be done to a parent who is behind in paying court-ordered child support payments?

Question 27
If my spouse and I can’t come to an agreement, how will the court divide our property?

Question 28
Do I have to give my spouse half of the property I owned before we got married?

Question 29
D
o I have to give my spouse half of the property that I inherited or received as a gift during our marriage?

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