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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DIVORCE PACKAGE
NO CHILDREN
With or Without Property
Control Number NC–008 -D
This packet contains the following:
1. Information about Divorce
2. Form List
3. Form Explanations
4. Instructions and Steps
5. Checklist
6. Access to Law Summary
You and your spouse must agree to all terms of the divorce to use this packet.
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INFORMATION ABOUT DIVORCE
1. WHO CAN USE THESE FORMS: You may use this divorce package only
when all of the following facts are true;
(a) You and your spouse have remained separated without
cohabitation for a period of at least one year immediately prior to filing for
divorce;
(b) There were no children born to or adopted by you and your
spouse.
(c) You and your spouse agree on all terms of the divorce.
(d) You or your spouse has lived in North Carolina and in the county
of filing for six months before filing the divorce.
2. THE BASICS: In a typical divorce, there are basic two requirements that must
be met before you can file for a divorce. Those requirements are below:
(a) You must satisfy the residency requirements. You or your
spouse must have resided in North Carolina for at least six months
immediately preceding the filing of the Complaint.
(b) You must satisfy the no-fault procedures , in that you and your
spouse are seeking a divorce based upon the grounds of living separate
and apart for a period of at least one year.
3. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS: At least one of the parties to the action for divorce
must have resided in the State of North Carolina for at least six months immediately prior
to the institution of the action for divorce.
4. WHERE TO FILE: An action for divorce may be filed in the county where either party
resides.
5. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE: A divorce may be granted in North Carolina based upon
the incurable insanity or mental illness of one of the spouses, or upon the parties living
separate and apart for a period of at least one year without cohabitation. This package is
designed for parties seeking a divorce based upon the grounds of living separate and apart
for a period of at least one year.
6. SIMPLIFIED DIVORCE PROCEDURE: This package contemplates a divorce based
upon the simplified divorce procedure permitted by the State of North Carolina. Under
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this procedure, if the parties are seeking a divorce based upon the grounds of living
separate and apart without cohabitation for a period of at least one year, and the parties
have agreed to all terms of the divorce, leaving no issues to be decided by the court, the
court may grant the divorce based upon evidence presented by affidavit, verified motion
or other verified pleading.
7. LEGAL SEPARATION : The court may grant a judgement of separation from bed and
board (legal separation) on the following grounds:
a. Abandonment of spouse or family;
b. Maliciously turning the other spouse out of doors;
c. Cruel or barbarous treatment endangering the life of the
other;
d. Personal indignities rendering condition of other spouse
intolerable and life burdensome;
e. Excessive abuse of alcohol or drugs;
f. Adultery.
This package does not contain forms for a legal separation.
8. WAITING PERIOD : Utilizing the simplified divorce procedure contemplated by this
package, thirty (30) days must elapse from the commencement of the action instituting
the divorce proceeding before the court will grant a judgment of dissolution of marriage.
9. ALIMONY/SUPPORT : Since this is an agreed upon divorce, you and your spouse will
decide issues of alimony. The forms assume that no alimony will be paid and is waived
but you may add provisions for alimony if you desire. In a contested case, either party
may be awarded alimony upon a finding that the party seeking alimony is dependant
upon the other party for support and such an award would be equitable. Fault of the
parties as it pertains to adultery during the marriage is considered when awarding
alimony. Other factors the court will consider in determining the amount and duration of
an award of alimony include:
a. Marital misconduct;
b. Relative earnings and earning capacities of the parties;
c. The ages, physical, mental and emotional health of the parties;
d. The amount and sources of income of both spouses;
e. The duration of the marriage;
f. The contribution of one spouse to the education, training or increased
earning power of the other spouse;
g. The extent that serving as a child's custodian will affect a
party's earning power, etc.;
h. The standard of living established during the marriage;
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i. The relative education of the parties and the time necessary
for a party to acquire sufficient education or training to meet his or her
reasonable needs;
j. The relative assets and liabilities of the parties;
k. Any other relevant factor.
10. DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY: Since this is an agreed upon divorce, the parties
will agreed to property distributions. North Carolina is an equitable distribution state. In
a contested case, this means that the court will divide the marital property between the
parties as it deems equitable and just, after setting aside to each spouse the separate
property of each. Factors the court considers in dividing the property between the parties
include:
a. The income, property, and liabilities of the parties;
b. Any obligation for support from a previous
marriage;
c. The duration of the marriage and the age, physical
and mental health of the parties;
d. The needs of the custodial parent;
e. The expectation of pension, retirement or other
deferred compensation rights that are not marital property;
f. The contribution to the education or earning
potential of the other spouse;
g. Any other factor the court deems just and proper.
11. NAME CHANGE: A spouse may Complaint the court requesting that upon divorce the
court restore the party to the use of a former or maiden name.
For more information, see the North Carolina Divorce Law Summary.
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FORMS LIST
The forms included in this package are:
1. Domestic Civil Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-750)
2. Complaint for Absolute Divorce (NC-802D)
3. Notice of Assignment/Service (AOC-CVM-300) – available from Clerk
of Court.
4. Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100)
5. Verification (NC-814D)
6. Acceptance of Service and Waiver of Responsive Pleading (NC-803D)
7. Separation and Property Settlement Agreement (NC-805D)
8. Motion for Summary Judgment (NC-806D)
9. Motion Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-752)
10. Notice of Hearing. (NC-807D)
11. Divorce by Summary Judgment. (NC-809D)
12. Certificate of Absolute Divorce (DEHNR-2089) – available from Clerk of
Court
13. Action Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-753)
You must obtain the following forms from the Clerk of Court:
Notice of Assignment/Service (AOC-CVM-300)
Certificate of Absolute Divorce (DEHNR-2089)
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FORM EXPLANATIONS
All forms included in this package are identified below.
1. Domestic Civil Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-750) – This form is used by the Court to
identify the type of action being filed. This form can be completed and taken with you
when you file the complaint. However, the clerk may require that the form be completed
at the clerk’s office on special paper.
2. Complaint for Absolute Divorce (NC-802D) - The Complaint for Divorce is the
document is the document is which you are asking the court to grant your divorce along
with any other relief requested.
3. Notice of Assignment/Service (AOC-CVM-300) – This is a two part card the size of an
index card that must be completed at the time the Complaint (NC-802D) is filed. It is
available from the Clerk and can be obtained at the time of filing.
4. Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100) – This document is used to inform the Defendant
that a suit has been filed against him or her and orders the Defendant to appear before the
court and file any pleadings necessary within 30 days after service of the Civil Summons.
This form must be obtained from the Clerk of Court. If the Defendant is to sign the
Acceptance of Service and Waiver form (NC-803D) , the Civil Summons must still be
completed. Simply provide your spouse with a copy of the Complaint (NC-802D) and
the yellow copy of the Civil Summons, and on the Return of Service form on the back of
the original Civil Summons, check the box labeled “Other manner of service”. In the
space provided, then write “The Defendant accepted service on ______ date”.
5. Verification (NC- 814D) – This document is required in all actions for divorce. The
complaint must be verified in accordance with the provisions of Rule 11 of the Rules of
Civil Procedure and G.S. 1-148. The Verification form must be signed before a notary
public.
6. Acceptance of Service and Waiver of Responsive Pleading (NC-803D) – This
document is used by the Defendant to acknowledge receipt of the Complaint (NC-802D)
and Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100) and to enter an appearance. It is further used to
request that the Court grant a Judgment of Absolute Divorce pursuant to the terms of
Plaintiff's Complaint (NC-802D) at any time and without further notice to Defendant.
This form must be dated and signed AFTER the Complaint (NC-802D) and other
documents are filed.
7. Separation and Property Settlement Agreement (NC-805D) – This document provides
for the final distribution of any assets and debts of the parties, provides for support of any
children of the marriage and any other agreements reached between the parties.
8. Motion for Summary Judgment (NC-806D) – This motion is used to request that the
Court grant a summary Divorce by Summary Judgment based on the claims set forth in
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the Complaint (NC_802D) on the grounds that parties have agreed to all terms of the
divorce and there are no issues that the Court must resolve.
9. Motion Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-752) - This form is used to show that a Motion has
been filed. This form is completed and signed at the time the Motion for Summary
Judgment (NC-806D) is filed. Complete this form, and take it to the Court when the
Judgment is entered. However, the Clerk may require that a form be completed there, or
the Clerk may complete this form.
10. Notice of Hearing (NC-807D) – This document is used to provide the Defendant with
notice of the date and time that the Motion of Summary Judgment of Absolute Divorce
NC-806D) will be heard.
11. Divorce by Summary Judgment (NC-809D) – This document grants the divorce and
any other relief requested.
12. Certificate of Absolute Divorce (DEHNR-2089) – This form is used by the Court for
administrative purposes and is obtained from the clerk at the time the Judgment is
presented.
13. Civil Action Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-753) – This form is used to show that the case
is closed or other action taken. This form is completed and signed at the time the
Summary Judgment Order is entered. Complete this form, and take it to the Court when
the Judgment is entered. However, the Clerk may require that a form be completed there,
or the Clerk may complete this form.
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INSTRUCTIONS AND STEPS
Notes: If a form con tains a space for the signature of a Notary Public, it must be signed by you
(and if necessary, by your spouse) in front of a Notary Public, who must notarize the document.
Prepare an original and several copies of each of your completed documents. Your spouse
should have a copy of everything you file, stamped “filed” by the clerk. You should keep copies
and the court must have originals.
STEP 1: The filing party should complete Domestic Civil Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-750),
Complaint for Absolute Divorce (NC-811D), Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100)
and Verification (NC-814D).
STEP 2: File the Domestic Civil Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-75), Complaint for Absolute
Divorce (NC-811D), Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100) and Verification (NC-
814D) with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in your county. Complete Notice of
Assignment/Service (AOC-CVM-300) card available from the clerk.
NOTE: You will need three copies of the Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100) . The
original copy will be on white paper and the (2) two copies will be on yellow
paper. Remember, each CIVIL SUMMONS has a front and a back, and you will
only be writing in the sections, mentioned in the directions, on the front of the
summons.
STEP 3: Complete Acceptance of Service (NC-803D) .
STEP 4: Attach the yellow copy of the Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100) to the Complaint (NC-
802D) and give the Defendant that copy of the Complaint (NC-802D) with the
Summons attached. Have the Defendant sign the Acceptance of Service (NC-
803D) .
STEP 5: Complete the back of the Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100) and mark “other
manner of service” and write “Defendant accepted service on _______ (date).”
STEP 6: Take the Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100) and signed Acceptance of Service
(NC-803D) and file with the Court Clerk.
STEP 7: Both parties should then complete the Separation and Property Settlement
Agreement (NC-805D) , making certain that both parties agree to all terms
contained therein.
STEP 8: Complete the Motion for Summary Judgment (NC-806D, Motion Cover Sheet (NC-
AOC-CV-752), and Notice of Hearing (NC-807D) , leaving the date of the hearing
blank.
STEP 9: File the Motion for Summary Judgment (NC-806D) and get a date from the clerk for
a hearing. Write the date in the Notice of Hearing (NC-807D) and file the Notice
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of Hearing (NC-807D) at this time.
STEP 10: Mail a copy of the filed Motion for Summary Judgment (NC-806D) and Notice of
Hearing (NC-807D) to the Defendant.
STEP 11: The Divorce by Summary Judgment (NC-809D) should next be completed. Your
spouse should be provided a copy of the Judgment prior to the final hearing to
ensure he or she is aware of its contents and agrees with its terms.
STEP 12: At the hearing, the Separation and Property Settlement Agreement (NC-805D) and
Divorce by Summary Judgment (NC-809D) should be presented to the Court for
inspection and approval. Once the Judge has reviewed the filings and determines
that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact, the judgment sought shall be
rendered forthwith.
STEP 13: Complete the Certificate of Divorce (DEHNR-2089) (or the Clerk will complete
this) and the divorce is final. This form is available from the Clerk.
STEP 14: Complete the Civil Action Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-753.)
Notes:
If a Certificate of Mailing is on any form, a copy of the form should be mailed to the
person indicated.
When presenting pleadings to the Clerk, make sure you have at least 4 copies for the
Clerk. The Clerk will return the copies to you that the Court does not need.
Remember that there is a thirty-day waiting period from the date of the institution
of the action (filing of the Complaint for Absolute Divorce) before Divorce by
Summary Judgment may be granted.
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CHECKLIST
Domestic Civil Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-750), Complaint (NC-802D), Civil
Summons (NC-ACO-CV-100) and Verification (NC-814D) completed and filed
with Clerk of Court. Complete Notice of Assignment/Service (AOC-CVM-300)
Card.
Filing fee is paid.
Make three copies of Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100).
Defendant provided copy of Complaint (NC-802D) with yellow copy of Civil
Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100) attached, along with Acceptance of Service and
Waiver of Responsive Pleading (NC-803D) .
Defendant signs Acceptance of Service and Waiver of Responsive Pleading (NC-
803D) and returns form to you.
Complete the back of the Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100) and mark “other
manner of service”. In the space provided, write “Defendant accepted service on
______ (date).”
Separation and Property Settlement Agreement (NC-805D) completed by the
parties.
Motion for Summary Judgment (NC-806D), Motion Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-
752) and Notice of Hearing (NC-807D) completed, leaving blank the date of the
hearing.
Civil Summons (NC-AOC-CV-100) and signed Acceptance of Service (NC-803D)
filed with the Court. At this time, Motion for Summary Judgment (NC-806D) also
filed and date of hearing obtained from Clerk. Date of hearing inserted in Notice
of Hearing (NC-807D) and Notice of Hearing (NC-807D) filed at this time.
Copy of Motion for Summary Judgment and Notice of Hearing (NC-806D) mailed
to Defendant.
Divorce by Summary Judgment (NC-809D) completed and copy provided to
Defendant prior to final hearing.
Separation and Property Settlement Agreement (NC-805D) and Divorce by
Summary Judgment (NC-809D) presented to Court at final hearing for Court’s
approval.
Certificate of Divorce (NC-DEHNR-2089) obtained from Clerk and completed.
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Civil Action Cover Sheet (NC-AOC-CV-753) completed.
Remember that there is a thirty-day waiting period from the date of the institution
of the action (filing of the Complaint for Absolute Divorce) before a Divorce by
Summary Judgment may be granted.
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NOTE ABOUT COMPLETING THE FORMS
The forms in this packet contain “form fields” created using Microsoft Word. “Form fields”
facilitate completion of the forms using your computer. They do not limit you ability to print the
form “in blank” and complete with a typewriter or by hand.
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select Forms. This will open the forms toolbar. Look for the button on the forms toolbar that
resembles a shaded letter “a”. Click in this button and the form fields will be visible.
To complete the forms click on the gray shaded areas and type the information. For the
separation agreement complete the gray shaded areas and also make any other changes or
additions to resolve all issues.
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HAVE BEGUN TO COMPLETE THE FIELDS, WHEN YOU RELOCK, ALL
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password. If so, the password is “uslf”. That is uslf in lower case letters without the
quotation marks . After you make the changes relock the document before you begin to
complete the fields. After any required changes relock the form, then click on the first form field
and enter the required information. You will be able to navigate through the document from
form field to form field using your tab key. Tab to a form field and insert your data. If you
experience problems, please let us know.
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