Experienced Divorce Attorneys for Alamance County Residents

Divorce is a life-changing decision that can involve emotional and legal issues. At Doby & Griffis Law, we focus on guiding clients through the divorce process with clarity and confidence. With over 26 years of experience, we’ve helped individuals in Burlington, Mebane, and Graham achieve fair outcomes tailored to their unique circumstances. Whether you’re pursuing an uncontested divorce or resolving disputes, we are here to assist every step of the way.

Types of Divorce We Handle

Uncontested Divorce

An uncontested divorce can provide a more straightforward and efficient way to end a marriage. This process requires agreement on key issues such as:

  • Division of property and debts.

  • Spousal support (alimony).

  • Child custody and support, if applicable.

Our team ensures that agreements comply with North Carolina law, providing peace of mind that your case is handled properly.


Uncontested Divorce

When spouses cannot agree on important matters, a contested divorce may require mediation or litigation. We help clients resolve disputes regarding:

  • Asset and debt division.

  • Alimony or spousal maintenance.

  • Custody and visitation arrangements.

Our goal is to protect your interests and work toward an outcome that supports your future.


How We Help During the Divorce Process

Legal Guidance

We explain your rights and options, empowering you to make informed decisions.

Document Preparation

 From filing initial paperwork to finalizing the divorce, we handle all legal documents with precision.

Advocacy

If disputes arise, we represent your best interests during negotiations, mediation, or court proceedings.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Divorce

  • North Carolina requires couples to live separately for at least one year before filing for divorce.

  • You can still proceed with a divorce after meeting the separation requirement. We can help address disputes and move the case forward.

  • North Carolina uses equitable distribution, meaning assets and debts are divided fairly, though not always equally.

  • We can help uncover hidden assets through legal discovery methods and ensure all property is accounted for during the division process.

  • Yes, custody arrangements can be changed if there is a significant change in circumstances, such as relocation or a change in the child’s needs.Item description

Contact Doby & Griffis Law for Divorce Support

Divorce can feel overwhelming, but having an experienced attorney on your side makes all the difference. Contact Doby & Griffis Law today to schedule a consultation. Let us help you take the next step toward a resolution that works for you.