Bill Summary for S 626 (2025-2026)
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AN ACT TO AMEND SEPARATION LAWS FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE AND TO ABOLISH THE COMMON LAW CIVIL ACTIONS OF ALIENATION OF AFFECTION AND CRIMINAL CONVERSATION.Intro. by Bradley, Grafstein, Smith.
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Part I.
Changes the required period of separation before a divorce may be granted from one year to six months. Adds that this six-month separation period may be waived if both parties agree and the divorce is uncontested and does not involve minor children. Also allows a person who is a victim of domestic violence committed by their spouse to seek a divorce without meeting the six-month separation period; sets out evidentiary requirements for seeking a divorce in a domestic violence situation. Provides that cohabitation for financial reasons does not toll the statutory period required for divorce predicated on being separated for six months. Makes conforming changes to GS 50-8.
Part II.
Repeals GS 52-13, concerning procedures in causes of action for alienation of affection and criminal conversation. Enacts new GS 52-14 abolishing causes of action for alienation of affection and criminal conversation. Specifies that this does not affect cases pending when the act becomes law.