If you're facing a divorce, custody dispute, or any family law matter in Raleigh, you don't have to go through it alone — and you don't have to navigate it in a language that isn't yours. Divorcio Latino serves Latino families throughout Wake County, from east Raleigh to Cary and Garner, with complete legal representation in Spanish.
Schedule Your Consultation · 919-907-1321Wake County Justice Center, 316 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601. Family Court is on the 6th floor.
Contact us at 919-907-1321 to schedule your consultation.
We evaluate your case and explain your legal options in Spanish.
We develop a personalized plan for your situation.
We accompany you through every step of the legal process.
Costs vary based on your case complexity. We offer a consultation where we explain fees and payment options. Call us to schedule.
No. Your immigration status does not affect your right to file for divorce in North Carolina. You have the same rights in family court regardless of your immigration situation.
North Carolina requires one year of separation before you can file for divorce. After filing, the process typically takes an additional 30 to 90 days.
Yes. The court decides custody based on the best interest of the child, not on either parent's immigration status.
Call us today. Full Spanish-language service, regardless of immigration status.
919-907-1321Office (by appointment only): 411 Andrews Rd, Suite 130, Durham, NC 27705 | Mailing: 5448 Apex Peakway, Suite 117, Apex, NC 27502