20+ years helping clients in Greensboro with separation, divorce, custody, support, property division, and protection orders. If you’re searching for an experienced Greensboro divorce attorney and family law firm in Greensboro, NC, we focus on practical plans, clean orders, and steady communication.
Krispen Culbertson, Greensboro divorce lawyer, practicing in Guilford County District Court for 20+ years. Focus on absolute divorce, equitable distribution, alimony, custody, and child support.
Memberships: North Carolina State Bar; local family law section. Courts:
Greensboro and High Point District Court calendars.
One-year separation is the usual path to an absolute divorce in North Carolina under G.S. 50-6.
Property division uses Equitable Distribution under G.S. 50-20.
Alimony and postseparation support are decided under G.S. 50-16.3A.
Child custody and child support are handled under G.S. 50-13.4 and related rules.
Protective orders are available under 50B (domestic violence) and 50C (civil no-contact).
Helpful links: Greensboro Family Lawyer • Greensboro Property Division Lawyer • Greensboro Alimony Lawyer • High Net Worth Divorce • Greensboro Child Support Lawyer • Greensboro Child Custody Lawyer • Domestic Violence 50B
Uncontested divorce
If you and your spouse can sign a separation agreement covering property and support, you can often wrap things with a short court appearance and a clean set of consent orders. This saves time and reduces cost.
Contested divorce
If you disagree about property, custody, or support, we build a plan that includes discovery, early motion practice when needed, mediation, and a focused trial plan in Guilford County District Court.
Divorce from bed and board
This is a fault-based claim that can affect who stays in the home and short-term support. It is not the final divorce itself. It can be useful when separation is unsafe or blocked.
Mediation or collaborative paths
When both sides will exchange documents early, mediation can resolve property and support in a day. We draft consent orders the clerk can enter without repeated hearings.
Cross-links: Greensboro Alimony Lawyer • Greensboro Property Division Lawyer • Greensboro Child Custody Lawyer
Separation tip: keep the date of separation clear. Save a simple note to yourself with the date, update your mailing address, and avoid mixed finances that confuse the timeline.
Classify
The court separates assets and debts into marital, separate, and divisible categories. Marital items are generally acquired from the date of marriage to the date of separation, except for clear separate property.
Value
We collect statements and appraisals for the home, retirement accounts, stock awards, vehicles, a small business, and any investment accounts. For closely held companies, we assemble a reasonable valuation file without burying the case in cost.
Distribute
Judges aim for a fair split. That can include percentage allocations, cash offsets, and QDROs for retirement plans. We propose a structure that the clerk can enter and payroll and plan administrators can follow.
Tracing and growth
If you brought separate property into the marriage, we trace it with statements and show passive increases. If marital money boosted value, we address that too.
Read more: Greensboro Property Division Lawyer • High Net Worth Divorce • Greensboro Appeals and Post-Judgment.
The judge first decides if one spouse is dependent and the other is supporting. If yes, the court looks at amount and duration using listed factors in G.S. 50-16.3A.
Postseparation support (PSS)
Short-term support that can be ordered quickly while the case is pending. It focuses on need and ability to pay.
Alimony
Longer-term support that weighs income, earning capacity, standard of living, length of marriage, age and health, childcare demands, education or training needs, contributions to home and career, and available assets and debts. Marital misconduct can matter when proven.
Change or end
Alimony may be modified for a change in circumstances. It ends at death, and can end at remarriage or qualifying cohabitation.
Details: Greensboro Alimony Lawyer • Greensboro Modification and Enforcement
Custody
Orders address legal decision-making and parenting time. Schedules can include school-year routines, exchanges, travel, and holiday rotations. If one parent plans a move, UCCJEA rules determine which court has jurisdiction.
Child support
North Carolina applies the Child Support Guidelines with Worksheets A, B, or C. Inputs include each parent’s gross income, overnights, the child’s health insurance premium share, and work-related childcare. Courts can consider deviations in rare cases with strong proof.
Start here: Greensboro Child Support Lawyer and Greensboro Child Custody Lawyer.
A tight temporary order helps reduce conflict and sets a smooth path to settlement.
Custody mediation is often required by the court. It gives parents a chance to agree on a plan before a judge makes decisions.
Private mediation for property and support works well when both sides bring accurate documents. Many cases resolve in a single session with a clear consent order.
If trial is needed, we focus on clean exhibits, short witness lists, and orders that are specific enough for payroll, banks, and retirement plans to follow.
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Most divorce matters for this area are heard in Guilford County District Court with courtrooms in Greensboro and High Point. Many cases settle by consent once both sides exchange documents. When a hearing is required, we present the separation timeline, the financial picture, and any urgent needs with a simple, accurate record.
Intake and goals
We confirm the separation date, identify immediate issues, and check court requirements.
Document pull
Pay stubs, W-2 or 1099, recent tax returns, bank and card statements, mortgage or lease, retirement and brokerage summaries, titles, and any business records.
Early orders or early settlement
If you need quick relief, we prepare a short motion for temporary support or custody. If settlement looks promising, we set a fast document exchange and a mediation date.
Clean drafts
We prepare a separation agreement or consent orders with dates, amounts, exchange rules, and any QDRO language.
Next steps
We track deadlines, set mediation, and keep you updated on court calendars.
Culbertson & Associates
315 Spring Garden St Ste #300, Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 272-4299
Hours: Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–5:00 PM
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