Uncontested & Absolute Divorce Lawyer in Matthews, NC

At Landon A. Dunn, Attorney at Law, we can help Matthews, NC families navigate uncontested and absolute divorces with empathy, expertise, and efficiency. Since 1992, our firm has proudly served clients across Matthews, Stallings, Indian Trail, Mint Hill, and Charlotte, offering trusted guidance through the process of divorce.

Whether you’re filing in Union County or Mecklenburg County, our team ensures your divorce process is smooth, affordable, and compliant with North Carolina law.


What Is an Absolute Divorce in North Carolina?

An absolute divorce—sometimes called a simple divorce—is North Carolina’s legal process for ending a marriage permanently. As a no-fault state, you don’t need to prove wrongdoing to file.
To qualify, you must meet two key requirements:

  1. One-year separation: You and your spouse must live in separate residences for at least 12 months with the intent for the separation to be permanent.
  2. Six-month residency: At least one spouse must have lived in North Carolina for six months before filing.

Once granted, an absolute divorce ends the marriage and voids any claims for alimony or equitable distribution unless those were already resolved through a Separation Agreement or court order.


Benefits of an Uncontested Divorce in Matthews, NC

An uncontested divorce is ideal for couples who have settled on key terms through a Settlement Agreement which includes:

  • Property and asset division
  • Child custody and support
  • Alimony or spousal support

Our Divorce Process

At Landon A. Dunn, we handle every detail so you can focus on moving forward:

  1. Preparation of Complaint for Absolute Divorce
  2. Filing and Service
    Your spouse will need to accept service by signing a notarized acceptance of service.
  3. Court Review & Final Decree
    After review, the judge grants your Absolute Divorce—usually without a court appearance if uncontested.

Why Matthews Families Choose Landon A. Dunn

  • Local Expertise: Over 30 years serving Union & Mecklenburg County clients.
  • Transparent Flat Fees: Predictable pricing for simple cases—no surprises.
  • Client-Centered Care: We listen first and guide you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What qualifies as an uncontested divorce in NC?

A one-year separation, six months’ residency by one spouse, and full agreement on property, alimony, custody, and support.

  1. How long does the process take in Matthews or Charlotte?

It depends upon the timing of the filing of the Divorce Complaint and Acceptance of Service and on the court schedule.

  1. Do I need a lawyer for an uncontested or absolute divorce?

Not legally, but hiring a lawyer helps avoid costly errors and ensures your documents meet court standards.

  1. Will I need to go to court?

In most uncontested divorces, no court appearance is required if documents are complete.


Negotiated Settlement

In many cases, Landon is able to negotiate and reach agreements regarding the issues of child custody, child support, spousal support and property division without ever setting foot in a courtroom by means of a consent order. She can communicate with your spouse’s attorney to attempt to reach agreeable terms related to your separation. If you and your spouse have already discussed many issues and have made decisions together, she can prepare the necessary legal documents to capture your agreement.

Get Started Today

Don’t let paperwork delay your fresh start. Contact Landon A. Dunn, Attorney at Law today for your free consultation.

Divorce attorney Landon A. Dunn can help you with divorce proceedings in North Carolina. Call us at 704-688-0505 or use our contact form.