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Asheville Divorce Lawyer

Honest Guidance Through Every Stage of Your North Carolina Divorce

Nobody plans for divorce. But when it happens, the choices you make early on, who represents you, how you approach negotiations, whether you understand the law before reacting to it, shape everything that follows. Your finances, your home, your time with your children. These outcomes are not hypothetical. They are the details of your daily life for years to come.

At Petrelli Previtera, LLC, our Asheville divorce attorneys help clients navigate this process with clarity and thorough preparation. We know that every divorce is different, and we treat it that way from the first conversation.

Why Choose Petrelli Previtera for Your Divorce

We start by listening. Before we recommend any strategy, we need to understand your situation. What matters most to you? What are your concerns about custody, property, finances? What does the other side look like? Our attorneys take the time to understand the full picture before charting a path forward.

We prepare for every outcome. Whether your divorce can be resolved through negotiation and mediation or requires litigation, we do the work upfront. Detailed financial analysis, organized documentation, and clear strategy. This preparation protects you whether you settle at the mediation table or present your case in the courtroom.

We keep you informed. Divorce is stressful enough without being in the dark about your own case. We explain the process, the timeline, and the realistic range of outcomes so you can make informed decisions at every step.

How Divorce Works in North Carolina

North Carolina requires that spouses live separately for at least one year before a divorce can be finalized. This is an absolute divorce. There is no “quick” divorce option in NC. Only one spouse needs to have been a North Carolina resident for at least six months before filing.

During the separation period, most of the legal work happens. Custody, support, and property division are typically addressed through separate legal actions that run alongside the divorce itself:

Child Custody: If you have children, custody is usually the first issue addressed. North Carolina courts can issue temporary custody orders quickly, and mediation is mandatory before a permanent custody hearing. If you and your spouse can reach an agreement through mediation, the mediator drafts a parenting agreement that becomes a court order once signed by the judge.

Equitable Distribution: North Carolina divides marital property through equitable distribution, which means fair, not necessarily equal. This process involves detailed financial disclosures, interrogatories, and mandatory mediation. Roughly 85% of equitable distribution cases in NC resolve in mediation. For cases involving business interests, retirement accounts, or significant assets, this process demands careful preparation and financial acumen.

Alimony and Post-Separation Support: NC has a two-step process. Post-separation support can be awarded quickly to help a dependent spouse during the separation period. Alimony is a longer-term determination based on many factors. Importantly, marital fault matters in NC. If the dependent spouse committed adultery, they are barred from receiving alimony. If the supporting spouse committed adultery, the court must award alimony.

Alienation of Affection: North Carolina is one of only a few states that still allows a spouse to sue a third party who interfered in the marriage. While these claims are not common, they remain available and can be a factor in certain cases.

Divorce FAQs for Asheville and Western NC

How long does a divorce take in North Carolina?

At minimum, the process takes just over a year due to the mandatory one-year separation period. The total timeline depends on how quickly custody, support, and property issues are resolved.

Do I need to prove fault to get divorced in NC?

No. North Carolina is a no-fault divorce state for the divorce itself. You only need to show that you lived separately for one year. However, fault matters for alimony and can affect other aspects of your case.

Can my spouse prevent me from getting a divorce?

No. Once you have lived apart for one year and meet the residency requirement, either spouse can file and the court will grant the divorce.

What happens to our property?

Marital property is divided through equitable distribution. This includes real estate, retirement accounts, investments, business interests, and debts accumulated during the marriage. The court considers many factors, including the length of the marriage, each spouse’s financial situation, and contributions to the marriage.

What if we agree on everything?

If you and your spouse can agree on all terms, you can formalize those agreements through a separation agreement. This speeds up the process significantly and keeps costs down. Our attorneys can help draft or review agreements to make sure your interests are protected.

Service Areas

Our Asheville divorce lawyers serve clients in Buncombe County, Henderson County, Yancey County, Madison County, Transylvania County, Polk County, and Haywood County.

If you are considering divorce or have already separated, schedule a consultation with our Asheville team. The sooner you understand your options, the better positioned you are to protect what matters most.

Client Testimonials

Here's what our clients have to say about working with us. Please note, results may vary based on individual circumstances.

Melinda Previtera, Esq. came highly recommended to our family. Her knowledge base, professionalism, and compassion paved the way for a successful outcome. Melinda is efficient, detailed, and informative. She helps manage expectations, and postures her client for a fair and equitable result. We are happy to recommend Melinda!

Jennifer A.

My experience was very good. Everyone was professional and attentive to my needs, keeping me updated every step of the way. I couldn’t ask for a better result, highly recommended.

David R.

My marriage life has been a hell for me for the past four years until I decided to put an end to what has to be ended. Choosing a lawyer was another additional stressful part of the long process. I’m so glad that I’ve found the right one for me at Petrelli Previtera. I couldn’t recommend her highly enough!

Caitlin B.

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