Quick answer: What documents do you need for a North Carolina divorce? Bring ID & basics (addresses, marriage certificate), court filing items (complaint, verification, civil summons, service details), and—if property, support, or custody are involved—financials (pay stubs, taxes, bank/retirement statements, debts), real estate & vehicle records, insurance, and child-related records (school/medical/parenting calendars). We assemble a clean packet that clerks, judges, and agencies can use. General info only; not tax or legal advice.
Show up ready. This checklist covers the documents most families need for absolute divorce, equitable distribution, alimony, child support, and custody in North Carolina—organized so your case moves faster with fewer surprises.
Krispen Culbertson, North Carolina family lawyer with 20+ years preparing court-ready packets for absolute divorce, equitable distribution, alimony, child support, and custody. We build clean records that clerks, judges, HR, schools, and plan administrators will follow.
Memberships: North Carolina State Bar; local family law sections. Courts: District Court calendars statewide with regular hearings in Guilford County.
Absolute divorce vs. everything else: The divorce itself needs a complaint, verification, summons, service, and hearing/judgment. Property, support, and custody need separate filings and proof.
How many years? Plan on at least 2–3 years of taxes and statements; more if assets are complex.
Digital is fine: PDF statements, portal exports, and pay stubs are acceptable in most courts when authenticated.
Privacy & minors: Use partial redactions where allowed. We tailor orders schools and doctors can follow without exposing private data.
Absolute divorce filing items
Photo ID; current addresses for both spouses
Marriage date/place; date of separation (12+ months)
Complaint for absolute divorce with verification
Civil Summons and proof of service (sheriff/certified mail/accepted service)
What documents do I need to file for absolute divorce in North Carolina?
Complaint with verification, civil summons, proof of service, domestic cover sheet (county form), and a proposed judgment/notice of hearing if required. We prepare and file these for you.
How many years of statements should I bring?
Plan for 2–3 years of tax returns and account statements. Complex assets may require more history.
Can I use digital copies?
Yes. Download PDFs from banks, payroll, and investment portals. Keep originals where available.
Do I need a separation agreement?
Not for the divorce itself. But written agreements or consent orders can resolve property and support and are helpful evidence.
What if I can’t find older records?
We request reprints, use authorizations/subpoenas, and fill gaps with sworn summaries when appropriate.
Why North Carolina families choose Culbertson & Associates
20+ years organizing court-ready divorce packets
Clean orders schools, HR, and plan admins can follow
Property, support, custody, and QDRO under one roof
Clear timelines, costs, and next steps from day one
Client reviews
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A. Benton — “K.E. Culbertson gave me a checklist and a plan. Filing was smooth and the judge had everything needed.”
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M. Fields — “Mr. Culbertson organized our records and the order worked for HR and the school without confusion.”
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T. Nguyen — “Fast, clear, and steady. My packet was complete and the hearing went on schedule.”
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S. Ortiz — “They handled bank and retirement statements and set up the next steps for property division.”
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L. Carter — “I brought what they asked and we avoided delays. Good communication the whole way.”
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J. Ahmed — “Clean documents, clear instructions, no surprises. It made a stressful time easier.”
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