Contested Divorce Lawyer in Catawba and Alexander County, NC

Your Spouse Isn't Cooperating. Don't Walk Into That Courtroom Alone.

Your spouse already has a lawyer. That gap closes fast. A contested divorce in Catawba or Alexander County puts your house, your retirement account, and your kids’ schedule on the table at once. The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V handles contested divorces across Hickory, Taylorsville, Newton, Conover, Catawba, Maiden, Hiddenite, and Stony Point. Ed Hedrick knows the local judges, knows the courthouses in Newton and Taylorsville, and he’s NC State Bar certified. Don’t wait while the other side builds their case.

Contested Divorce

When divorce turns contested, everything slows down and the stakes go up fast. You're no longer just ending a marriage. You're fighting for your share of property you built, time with your children, financial stability going forward, and the right not to get steamrolled by a spouse who hired legal help before you did. The courts in Catawba and Alexander County will not pause while you figure out your next move.

The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V is ready to step in now.

The Problem You're Facing

Contested divorce isn't a paperwork exercise. It's a legal fight.

You and your spouse disagree on at least one thing: the house, custody, alimony, business ownership, debt, or all of the above. That disagreement becomes a court battle unless someone forces a resolution or wins the argument.

Judges in Newton don't hand out fair outcomes just because someone deserves them. They rule based on what's in front of them. What's filed, what's argued, and who showed up prepared.

Most people don't realize how fast they fall behind. The other side files a motion. You miss the deadline to respond. A temporary custody order goes in place before you've even spoken to an attorney. Temporary orders in North Carolina have a way of sticking. Judges notice when someone was given parenting time and kept it. They also notice when someone wasn't given it and didn't fight for it.

Then there's the financial side. Marital assets in North Carolina get divided equitably. That doesn't mean 50/50. It means whatever the court decides is fair after reviewing the evidence. If you walk into that courtroom without documentation of what you contributed, what you own, and what you're owed, the outcome won't go your way.

Waiting is the worst thing you can do. Every day without legal representation is a day the other side uses.

    What The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V Does for You

    The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V takes contested divorce cases from the first filing straight through to final decree. That means handling the full scope: equitable distribution of property, custody and visitation schedules, child support calculations, alimony claims, and anything else your spouse’s attorney puts on the table.

    The approach here is direct. Ed Hedrick reviews the actual facts of your case, not a generic version of it. He identifies where you have leverage and where you’re exposed. From there, the work is building a position that holds up in court and forces the other side to negotiate from a realistic place.

    Response time matters in contested divorce. Motions come in. Hearings get scheduled. Evidence needs to be requested and preserved. The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V stays on top of the docket so nothing catches you off-guard. You won’t be calling an out-of-town office trying to reach someone who took your retainer and forgot your name.

    Cases handled include high-conflict custody disputes, marital property fights involving real estate equity and retirement accounts, alimony negotiations, and divorces involving business ownership. If it’s family law, this office handles it.

    We’re local. Minutes from the Alexander County courthouse. Familiar with every step of how these cases move through the system in this part of western NC.

    What You Get When You Hire Us

    How the Process Works

    Why People in Catawba and Alexander County Trust Ed Hedrick

    Ed Hedrick has practiced family law in this area for years. His office is in Taylorsville. His cases get heard in Newton and in the Alexander County courthouse. He’s not a distant firm you found on a Google search who will sub out your case to a junior associate you’ve never met.

    The NC State Bar membership is current. The track record in local family court is real. Clients who hired this firm for divorce, custody, and property fights kept their homes, protected their time with their kids, and walked out of court with final decrees that actually reflected their contributions to the marriage.

    This isn’t about reputation management or five-star review chasing. It’s about results in the specific courts where your case will be heard, argued by the attorney whose name is on the door.

    Why Choose The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V Over the Alternatives

    Big-city firms from Charlotte or Raleigh will take your retainer. Then you’ll spend six months chasing updates from whoever gets assigned to your case. They don’t know the Catawba County courthouse. They don’t know the judges. They’ll treat your divorce like a billable-hour exercise and drive in for hearings.

    Online legal services are fine for uncontested divorces. If you and your spouse agree on everything, a document service gets the paperwork done. But if your divorce is contested, an online form won’t cross-examine your spouse’s financial disclosure. It won’t file a motion when assets look like they’re being hidden. It won’t show up at your custody hearing.

    Solo attorneys who don’t focus on family law will handle your case, but they’ll spend time figuring out procedures that Ed Hedrick already knows cold.

    Here’s what happens when you hire an out-of-town firm: you pay more, wait longer, and end up with someone who has to ask directions to the courthouse.

    Here’s what happens when you hire Ed Hedrick: you get an attorney who already knows the room.

    AlternativeThe LimitationThe Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V Advantage
    Big-city firms (Charlotte, Raleigh)High overhead, unfamiliar with local courts, cases handled by associatesLocal, direct, consistent attorney from start to finish
    Online divorce servicesFine for uncontested cases only; no courtroom representationFull contested-divorce representation including hearings and motions
    General-practice attorneys without family law focusLearning curve on family court procedure; no depth on equitable distributionYears of family law practice in Catawba and Alexander County courtrooms
    Representing yourselfNo procedural knowledge; opposing counsel will exploit every gapSomeone who knows the docket, the filings, and how judges in Newton rule

    What a Contested Divorce Costs

    Contested divorces cost more than uncontested ones. That’s not a sales pitch, it’s the reality of what litigation requires. Here are the factors that drive cost in a case like yours:
    Ed Hedrick Law Firm gives you a clear picture of expected costs during your consultation. You won’t get vague answers. You’ll know what the retainer covers and what might change the total.Call (828) 635-4168 or email office@edhedrickattorney.com to talk through your situation before committing to anything.

    Service Area

    The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V represents contested divorce clients throughout Catawba and Alexander County, including:
    Hickory
    Catawba County
    Taylorsville
    Alexander County
    Newton
    Catawba County
    Conover
    Catawba County
    Catawba
    Catawba County
    Maiden
    Catawba County
    Hiddenite
    Alexander County
    Stony Point
    Alexander County
    If your divorce will be heard in the Catawba County courthouse in Newton or the Alexander County courthouse in Taylorsville, this is the right office to call.
    Faqs

    Frequently Asked
    Questions

    How long does a contested divorce take in North Carolina?

    Most contested divorces in NC take anywhere from six months to two or more years, depending on how much the parties disagree and how quickly the court's docket moves. High-conflict custody disputes and complex property fights take longer. Getting organized early and having a clear strategy from the beginning shortens the timeline.

    What does "equitable distribution" actually mean?

    In North Carolina, marital property gets divided equitably, meaning fairly, not necessarily equally. Courts look at contributions both spouses made, the length of the marriage, each spouse's economic circumstances, and other factors. Without documentation and a lawyer who argues these factors clearly, you can lose ground you earned.

    Can I get temporary custody and support orders while the divorce is pending?

    Yes. North Carolina courts can issue temporary orders for custody, child support, and spousal support while the case is active. These orders matter because judges often use them as a baseline when setting final terms. Getting the right temporary orders in place early is one of the most important moves in a contested divorce.

    What if my spouse is hiding assets?

    It happens. Discovery tools in North Carolina family law, including subpoenas, financial document requests, and depositions, can surface hidden accounts, underreported income, and misrepresented business interests. If you suspect your spouse is not being honest about finances, raise that at your consultation. We address it head-on.

    Do I have to go to court, or can this settle?

    Many contested divorces settle before trial. Settlement is often preferable because it gives both sides more control over the outcome than leaving a judge to decide. But settling well requires leverage, which comes from being prepared to go to trial. We build every case as if it's going to court, which is exactly why most settle on reasonable terms.

    What if we have children and disagree on custody?

    Custody disputes are often the hardest part of a contested divorce. North Carolina courts use the best interest of the child standard, which considers stability, the relationship with each parent, and other factors. Having a lawyer who can present the right evidence and make the right arguments to a Catawba or Alexander County judge changes the outcome.

    When should I call an attorney?

    Before you respond to anything your spouse's attorney sends. Before you agree to any temporary arrangement that could become the default. Before you move out of the marital home without understanding what that means legally. The earlier you call, the more options you have.

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    Ready to Protect What's Yours

    Your spouse’s attorney is already working. The hearing dates are already on the docket. Equitable distribution doesn’t wait while you figure out what to do next. The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V is ready to take your case now.

    Call: (828) 635-4168
    Email: office@edhedrickattorney.com
    Address: 22 West Main Avenue, Taylorsville, NC

    Don’t hand this fight to someone who has to look up which courthouse to walk into.

    This Is Where You Draw the Line

    You’ve spent years building what you have. You’re not going to lose it because you waited too long or hired someone who treats Catawba County like a road trip.

    The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V serves Hickory, Taylorsville, Newton, Conover, Catawba, Maiden, Hiddenite, and Stony Point. We know these courts. We know how these cases end when they’re handled right.

    Call (828) 635-4168. We don’t blink.