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Separation Agreements

Separation AgreementsAlternative to Divorce Litigation

When spouses sit down to work out their differences, otherwise difficult decisions can be resolved quickly and fairly. Collaborative law creates an environment in which spouses can work together to agree upon the separation issues. Legal separation agreements provide you and your spouse with the flexibility to make these decisions without having to deal with the court.

At Craig Associates, P.C., we focus on helping couples agree upon issues related to custody, child support, spousal support, and property division. Contact an attorney to learn more about the advantages of legal separation agreements.

Our firm works with spouses willing to create an agreement outside of court. By using collaborative law or mediation, you and your spouse can draft separation agreements that encompass your true intentions.

Benefits of Legal Separation Agreements

The heated litigation of traditional divorce rarely lends itself to positive outcomes and creates even more emotional upheaval for everyone involved. You can spare your family much of the emotional turmoil of divorce by working cooperatively with your spouse to create a separation agreement. You can create an agreement in any or all of these areas:

Our attorneys can help you create legal separation agreements. We will also gladly review documents drafted by other attorneys. It is important to have an attorney go over the terms of an agreement with you before you sign anything. At Craig Associates, P.C., we will help you understand the terms of the agreement.

Find out about the importance of legal separation agreements, by contacting a lawyer at Craig Associates, P.C. Our firm assists spouses throughout North Carolina, including those in Winston-Salem and Raleigh.


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At Craig Associates, P.C., we represent people throughout North Carolina, including in the areas of Asheville, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, Hendersonville, Waynesville, Brevard, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Charlotte, Gastonia, Wilmington, Fayetteville, Rocky Mount, Greenville, Morehead City, Henderson County, Guilford County, Randolph County, Forsyth County, Davidson County, Buncombe County, Madison County, Wake County, Durham County, and Orange County.