Divorcio Latino 919-907-1321

Divorce Attorney in Chapel Hill, NC — Bilingual Family Law for Orange County

Chapel Hill and Carrboro are home to a growing Latino community that deserves access to quality legal representation — in their language. Divorcio Latino represents families throughout Orange County in divorce, custody, child support, protective orders, and more. We provide full Spanish-language service regardless of immigration status.

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13+years of experience
900+families represented
100%Spanish-language service
100NC counties
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Practice Areas

Courthouse Information

Orange County Courthouse, 106 E Margaret Ln, Hillsborough, NC 27278. Family law cases for Chapel Hill and all of Orange County are filed and heard at the Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough — about 10 minutes north of Chapel Hill on US-15/501.

How We Work

1

Call or message us

Contact us at 919-907-1321 to schedule your consultation.

2

Initial consultation

We evaluate your case and explain your legal options in Spanish.

3

Legal strategy

We develop a personalized plan for your situation.

4

Full representation

We accompany you through every step of the legal process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a Spanish-speaking divorce attorney in Chapel Hill?

Yes. Divorcio Latino provides full Spanish-language service for families in Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and all of Orange County. Our attorney and team speak Spanish from your first call through court.

Where are family law cases heard for Chapel Hill?

Family law cases for Orange County — including Chapel Hill and Carrboro — are filed and heard at the Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough, about 10 minutes from Chapel Hill on US-15/501. We accompany you to every hearing.

How long does a divorce take in Orange County?

North Carolina requires one year of separation before filing for divorce. After filing, the process typically takes an additional 30 to 90 days, depending on whether the case is contested.

Can I seek custody if the other parent is undocumented?

Yes. The court decides custody based on the best interest of the child, not on either parent's immigration status. You have the same rights in family court.

Schedule Your Consultation

Call us today. Full Spanish-language service, regardless of immigration status.

919-907-1321

Office (by appointment only): 411 Andrews Rd, Suite 130, Durham, NC 27705 | Mailing: 5448 Apex Peakway, Suite 117, Apex, NC 27502