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Can a Child Choose Which Parent to Live With in North Carolina?
Read more: Can a Child Choose Which Parent to Live With in North Carolina?When parents separate or divorce, one of the most challenging decisions to make is determining custody arrangements for their children. In North Carolina, courts consider the best interests of the child when…
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Don’t let children be the reason for you to hold onto a failing marriage
Read more: Don’t let children be the reason for you to hold onto a failing marriageIn 1994, in Cass County, Minnesota, now retired Judge Michael Haas had very blunt words for the divorcing parents appearing before him. It was later published as part of Ann Landers’s advice…
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Children first: talking through custody concerns during a pandemic
Read more: Children first: talking through custody concerns during a pandemicMBC Attorney Nick Cushing joined QC@3 to talk about how to navigate co-parenting your child with the new school remote learning plans can be addressed.
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Working out child custody during the school year
Read more: Working out child custody during the school yearChris Miller, from Miller Cushing Holladay, PLLC, gives Good Day Charlotte details on ways families who have child custody orders can work together with the changes to the school year.
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NC Family Court Advisory Commission issues Guidelines for COVID-19 Child Custody
Read more: NC Family Court Advisory Commission issues Guidelines for COVID-19 Child CustodyTo provide guidance to families with existing Chapter 50 custody and/or visitation orders during the COVID-19 pandemic, commonly referred to as the novel coronavirus, the Family Court Advisory Commission issues the following…
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Modification of Child Custody – North Carolina Court of Appeals
Read more: Modification of Child Custody – North Carolina Court of AppealsThe NC Court of Appeals issued an opinion in the Padilla case on the topic of Modification of Child Custody.
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Claims for Retroactive Child Support
Read more: Claims for Retroactive Child SupportRetroactive child support, also known as “prior maintenance,” is a child support request that is made prior to a lawsuit. Parents who request retroactive child support can be awarded child support from…
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What Do I Need to Know About Prospective & Retroactive Child Support?
Read more: What Do I Need to Know About Prospective & Retroactive Child Support?There are two types of child support that can be used by parents to address the reasonable needs and expenses of minor children: prospective child support & retroactive child support. We explain…


