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Concord Divorce Lawyers

A Divorce Law Firm in Concord, North Carolina

If you and your spouse have decided to divorce, North Carolina law requires you to live separately for one year before the divorce can be finalized.

If you and your spouse are separating on amicable terms, a legal separation agreement and property settlement can be used to resolve the issues of property division, spousal support, child custody, and child support. If you and your spouse agree, the terms of your agreement may be incorporated into a final divorce decree.

If you and your spouse cannot agree on issues like child custody or division of property or debt, then you may have to resort to the legal system in order to have these issues resolved via court proceedings before a family court judge.

At The Baker Law Firm, P.A., in Concord, North Carolina, we help clients start and finish the divorce process. Early help from a lawyer is critically important in divorce cases—otherwise, you may lose important legal rights regarding your children or your financial assets.

Compassionate With Our Clients—Protective of Our Clients' Interests

Our divorce attorneys walk a fine line. When meeting with clients and helping them determine their goals for the divorce, compassion and careful advice is key. When negotiating with the client's ex-spouse, however, our attorneys take a protective and aggressive stance in order to protect our client's best interests throughout the entire divorce process.

Seek Early Legal Advice When Considering a Divorce

The way in which your divorce agreement is written can have long-lasting effects on your future, your financial stability, and your children's futures. Early help from an experienced divorce lawyer can help you make sure your divorce agreement protects you to the fullest extent possible.

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To meet with one of our family law attorneys, call toll-free 866-943-7966 or send us an e-mail.

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The Baker Law Firm, P.A.
135 Union Street South
Concord, NC 28025

Concord Law Office

Toll Free: 866-943-7966
Local: 704-706-9308
Fax: 704-782-0912

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