Protect your share—and your future. We help clients across North Carolina classify, value, and distribute marital property under Equitable Distribution (G.S. 50-20), including homes, retirement, businesses, stock awards, and debts, with orders payroll, banks, and plan administrators can follow.
Krispen Culbertson, North Carolina property division attorney, practicing for 20+ years in District Courts statewide (Guilford, Forsyth, Randolph, Alamance, and beyond). Focus on classification, valuation (homes, retirement, stock, closely held businesses), distribution, and clean orders (QDROs) that institutions can process.
Memberships: North Carolina State Bar; local family law sections. Courts: District Court calendars statewide with hearings in Greensboro and High Point regularly.
Equitable Distribution (G.S. 50-20) handles division of marital assets and debts after separation.
Key dates: date of marriage, date of separation, and valuation dates drive classification and numbers.
Retirement typically needs a QDRO or similar order—each plan has its own rules and sample language.
Businesses & stock are valued with reasonable documentation—no unnecessary expert burn.
We separate assets and debts into marital (generally acquired between marriage and separation), separate (pre-marriage, gift, inheritance), and divisible (changes after separation tied to marital efforts). Clear classification protects what’s yours and avoids double counting.
We assemble a lean valuation file: real-estate appraisals, plan statements for retirement (401(k), pension, TSP, IRA), brokerage and RSU/stock option summaries, and business financials. For closely held companies, we right-size the approach so the numbers are credible without needless expense.
Judges aim for a fair split. We propose percentage allocations, cash offsets, and QDROs or similar orders that administrators will accept. Your order must be specific enough for payroll, banks, and retirement plans to follow without confusion.
If you brought separate property into the marriage, we trace it with statements and show passive increases. If marital money or efforts increased value (active appreciation), we address that as well.
We map mortgages, credit lines, credit-card balances, tax liabilities, and capital-gains exposure when dividing property. The goal is a structure that is fair on paper and workable in real life.
When needed, courts can enter interim distribution, bill-pay schedules, and limited restraints to prevent asset waste. Early guardrails reduce conflict and preserve value.
Most cases resolve in mediation once documents are complete. We draft consent orders the clerk can enter. If trial is needed, we focus on clean exhibits, short witness lists, and orders administrators can implement.
We coordinate executive compensation (RSUs, options, bonuses), multi-account investment portfolios, and business interests. The plan balances precision with efficiency.
Related: North Carolina Divorce • North Carolina Alimony • North Carolina Child Support • North Carolina Child Custody • UIFSA & UCCJEA
1) Strategy
Confirm separation date, identify issues, and set an interim plan.
2) Document pull
Real estate, retirement, brokerage, banking, and business records.
3) Valuations
Order appraisals and draft a reasonable business valuation plan.
4) Mediation or early orders
Set mediation; seek interim distribution or protections if needed.
5) Clean orders
Draft consent orders/QDRO language administrators will accept.
They untangled years of accounts and got a fair split without dragging me through endless hearings. Precise and calm.
J. Matthews • Greensboro, NC
My 401(k) and pension division were handled perfectly. The plan approved the QDRO on the first submission.
S. Patel • High Point, NC
Our business valuation was efficient and credible. We settled at mediation with orders the bank could follow.
A. Reynolds • Winston-Salem, NC
They traced my premarital home equity and protected it. I finally felt heard and protected.
M. Lopez • Burlington, NC
Straightforward billing, clear timelines, and a fair result. Exactly what I needed.
K. Johnson • Asheboro, NC
Complex stock awards were divided cleanly. HR had zero questions thanks to the detailed order.
D. Nguyen • Greensboro, NC
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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