This is an actual North Carolina Separation Agreement intended solely for educational purposes; it is a guide for divorce to learn more about the law. North Carolina law requires that the parties be separated for more than one (1) year before they file for divorce.A typical separation agreement includes the details of separation, property division, spousal support, and if there are children, child custody and support. A North Carolina separation agreement establishes rules regarding alimony, division of marital property, and other matters. This is a sample separation agreement, which is only intended to be used as an example for illustrative purposes. A property settlement agreement becomes a legally binding part of the final judgment when your marriage is officially dissolved. Our website will help you create a North Carolina Marital Separation Agreement. We offer free on-line samples and templates of legal forms. It is common for disputes to arise over jointly owned propert and partition proceedings are used to settle to property disputes in North Carolina. Search statewide judicial forms.