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What are the grounds for getting an absolute divorce in North Carolina?

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What are the grounds for getting an absolute divorce in North Carolina?

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A married couple can obtain an absolute divorce in North Carolina if they have lived separate and apart for one (1) year. The couple must have lived in separate residences for this entire period. Living in separate bedrooms or not having sexual intercourse is not grounds for an absolute divorce. In rare cases, allegations of incurable insanity will suffice as grounds for an absolute divorce.

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