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Hickory Divorce Attorneys

 
Strategic Family Law Representation in Hickory, NC and Surrounding Areas
King & Rowe, Attorneys at Law

 

If you’re researching divorce in North Carolina, you may already feel overwhelmed. You’re not alone. Whether you’re ready to file, just separated, or simply exploring your options, having the right divorce attorney near you can make all the difference. At King & Rowe, Attorneys at Law, we combine legal experience, deep local knowledge, and a commitment to client care to guide you through even the most complex divorce proceedings.

We proudly represent individuals and families across Catawba County, including Hickory, Newton, Conover, and beyond, in all areas of North Carolina family law, with a focus on high-integrity, results-driven advocacy.

Why Hire a North Carolina Divorce Attorney?

 
Divorce in North Carolina Is Not Just About Ending a Marriage. It’s About Protecting Your Future.

North Carolina divorce law involves a web of legal issues — property division, child custody, spousal support, debt allocation, and parenting rights. Each area requires detailed attention to law and fact. While an absolute divorceformally ends a marriage, it does not resolve financial matters unless they are explicitly addressed.

Hiring a local, experienced North Carolina divorce attorney ensures:

  • Your paperwork is properly filed with the right county court

  • You meet all legal deadlines and statutory requirements

  • You do not forfeit your right to property or alimony by mistake

  • You have strong representation in hearings or negotiations

  • You receive practical advice tailored to your life and goals

 

❗ NOTE: If you finalize your divorce before addressing equitable distribution or spousal support, you may lose the right to claim them. Always consult an attorney before filing.

Grounds for Divorce in North Carolina

 
North Carolina recognizes two types of divorce:
  1. Absolute Divorce – Ends the legal marriage.

  2. Divorce from Bed and Board – A court-ordered separation based on fault; does not legally dissolve the marriage.

 

In most cases, clients seek an absolute divorce, which is a “no-fault” divorce based on one year of separation.

Legal Requirements for Absolute Divorce:

  • Living Separate and Apart for 12 consecutive months

  • At least one spouse must intend for the separation to be permanent

  • Residency: One spouse must have lived in NC for at least 6 months before filing

 

📘 Statutory Reference:  N.C. Gen. Stat. § 50-6 – Absolute Divorce Requirements

Our Divorce Services – Comprehensive and Customized

 

At King & Rowe, we offer full-spectrum divorce representation, from the initial separation to the final decree and beyond. Whether you’re navigating an uncontested divorce or litigating complex family issues, our firm tailors strategies to meet your unique needs.

⮕ Legal Separation & Separation Agreements

 

While North Carolina does not require a formal court order to be “legally separated,” we strongly recommend a separation agreement, especially when children or assets are involved. These contracts can address:

  • Property division

  • Spousal support

  • Custody schedules

  • Child support

  • Debt obligations

 

Separation agreements are legally binding and often form the foundation of future court orders.

⮕ Child Custody & Parenting Plans

 

Custody matters are determined based on the best interest of the child standard. We help clients resolve:

  • Legal custody (decision-making authority)

  • Physical custody (residential schedule)

  • Visitation plans (including supervised visitation, holiday schedules, and travel)

 

We handle both mediation-based custody resolutions and high-conflict custody litigation.

 

📘 Statute:  N.C. Gen. Stat. § 50-13.2 – Custody Determination

⮕ Equitable Distribution of Assets & Debts

 

Dividing property during divorce involves identifying marital vs. separate property, valuing assets, and distributing them equitably (not necessarily equally). We help clients navigate:

  • Homes and real estate

  • Retirement accounts (401(k), IRA, pensions)

  • Closely held businesses

  • Credit card debt and loans

  • Vehicles, bank accounts, and investments

 

We work with forensic accountants and appraisers to ensure accurate valuations and effective outcomes.

📘 Statute:  N.C. Gen. Stat. § 50-20 – Equitable Distribution

⮕ Spousal Support / Alimony

In North Carolina, post-separation support and alimony may be awarded based on several factors:

 

  • Duration of the marriage

  • Income disparity

  • Standard of living

  • Marital misconduct (e.g., infidelity)

 

We advocate for fair spousal support and ensure your financial interests are fully protected.

📘 Statute:  N.C. Gen. Stat. § 50-16.3A – Alimony Factors

⮕ Complex and High-Asset Divorce

Divorces involving businesses, investments, and substantial assets require advanced legal and financial strategy. We work with:

  • CPAs and valuation experts

  • Real estate professionals

  • Business appraisers

  • Tax advisors

 

Whether you’re a business owner, physician, executive, or a non-working spouse, we build a plan to safeguard your long-term stability.

⮕ Domestic Violence & Protective Orders

If your separation involves abuse or threats, we act immediately to protect you and your children through:

  • Filing for DVPOs (50B Protective Orders)

  • Emergency custody hearings

  • Coordination with law enforcement and support organizations

 

Your safety is our top priority.

📘 Learn More: NC Courts – Domestic Violence Help

Serving Clients Across the Region

 

When people search for “divorce lawyers near me”, they often want someone who not only understands the law, but who knows the local court system. We routinely appear in the Catawba County Family Court and surrounding district courts, including:

 

  • Hickory, NC

  • Newton, NC

  • Claremont, NC

  • Conover, NC

  • Taylorsville, NC

  • Morganton, NC

  • Lenoir, NC

What Makes King & Rowe, Attorneys at Law Different?

  • ✅ Named Readers' Choice Best Law Office – Catawba County

  • ✅ Over a Decade of Family Law Experience

  • ✅ Highly Personalized Case Strategy

  • ✅ Honest, Clear Legal Advice

  • ✅ Strong Courtroom Presence & Negotiation Skill

From day one, you’ll work directly with a North Carolina divorce attorney who prioritizes your concerns and protects your legal rights.

Client Testimonials

 

“Alexander King guided me through a difficult custody battle with professionalism and care. I can’t imagine going through this process without King & Rowe.”
— S.B., Hickory, NC

 

“From the initial consultation to the final court date, King & Rowe was organized, responsive, and aggressive when I needed them to be.”
— J.T., Newton, NC

Schedule a Confidential Consultation Today

 

Going through a divorce is never easy, but with the right legal team, you can move forward with clarity and confidence. Contact King & Rowe, Attorneys at Law today to schedule your private consultation.


📞 Phone: (828) 466-2858
📧 Email: kingrowelaw@gmail.com

 

King & Rowe, Attorneys at Law – Guiding North Carolina families through divorce with strength, strategy, and compassion.

Why should you choose King & Rowe Attorneys?

Being born and raised in Hickory NC, we are proud of the heritage and deep-rooted connections we have in the community. However, what matters most to us is serving our clients with excellence and integrity. We have the experience and legal skills needed to handle a wide variety of cases, from family law to criminal defense. At King & Rowe, Attorneys at Law, our focus is on helping our clients reach their desired outcome, no matter what legal challenges they may be facing.

Call Us Today!

828-466-3858

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Hickory, NC 28601

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Newton, NC 28658

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We serve the following localities: Catawba County, Caldwell County, Burke County


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