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North Carolina parents who are no longer together “are not required to get a custody order, but may choose to do so in case they do not agree about the child’s care.” ...
Court questions suitability of the "breast cancer custody" mom, Alaina Giordano. Jun. 10, 2011— -- Citing the messy nature of the custody battle-- infidelity, restraining orders, allegations ...
Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes § 50-13.1, "any parent, relative, or other person…claiming the right to custody of a minor child may institute an action or proceeding for the ...
H.B. 896 has been introduced in the NC House on Thursday. April 10th, known as Jesse's Law, which is meant to better protect children and survivor's of abuse within the family court system in ...
North Carolina parents who are no longer together “are not required to get a custody order, but may choose to do so in case they do not agree about the child’s care.” ...
Under North Carolina law, the state court system explain, child custody “includes the right to make major life decisions about a child and the right to have the child in your care.” ...
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