The Divorce Clinic and John Walker Attorney
Concentrates in Making Your Uncontested North Carolina Divorce an
Affordable and Easy Process. John Walker has over 45 years experience
and approximately 30,000 judgments completed.
As a native North Carolinian, John Walker grew up in the northern
foothills and in his youth was involved with the Boy Scouts of America.
John attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and
after receiving a BA degree, he then was accepted to the University
of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill. Established in 1845,
it is one of the oldest law schools in the United States and is the
oldest law school in the state of North Carolina. John Walker graduated
from the Law School with a Juris Doctor Degree (JD).

After receiving his law Degree, John Wallker entered into practice
of law specializing in divorce and established his law practice in
Charlotte NC.
In 2019, John Walker moved his law practice from Charlotte to
Eden, NC. where Johns' son Chip, also known as John JR, manages
the Eden office along side with Chips' spouse, Katrina.
In the near future, Attorney Raymond Burke of Burke & Assocites
in Charlotte NC will be handling incoming divorce requests
and John Walker will retire.
The Divorce Clinic services include answering some basic questions,
gathering information about you and your spouse's in addition to other
necessary details to file both your separation agreement and a North
Carolina uncontested divorce.
So that you can plan accordingly, our consultations are all done
over the telephone and last about 15 minutes, but you are not
limited to that time. You are encouraged to take the time that you
need to be sure all your questions are answered and that you understand
how our divorce and separation services work.
If you should think of something that didn't get covered, a lot of
your questions can be answered by visiting this page.
If you're ready to take the next step, please allow the family law
professionals at the Divorce Clinic to help you get started on the
path that's best for you and your family.
Divorce in North Carolina is an easy process. From a legal perspective,
it is the end of a marriage. The divorce itself does not involve
the issues of money nor children. Divorce in North Carolina is merely
a status change which doesn't directly impact other issues.
A divorce in North Carolina is typically granted within about 60
days of the date of filing for the divorce.
To get started, you can
either complete this simple online form so that we have some basic
information about you or you can call our office 704-DIVORCE.
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