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Mother Accused of Killing 2 Children Embroiled in Custody Dispute
Read more: Mother Accused of Killing 2 Children Embroiled in Custody DisputeIn Detroit, Michigan, Mitchelle Blair and the fathers of her two children are facing a petition to terminate parental rights with respect to Blair’s 17-year-old daughter and 8-year-old son. A judge in…
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Child Custody and Summer Break
Read more: Child Custody and Summer BreakPublic and private schools across North Carolina will soon be closing their doors for Summer Break . During summer the temperature rises but with proper planning in your Child Custody schedule, there…
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The Interplay between Child Custody and Child Support
Read more: The Interplay between Child Custody and Child SupportIn North Carolina, Child Custody and Child Support are two wholly separate claims that can be raised by parents and each can be decided at different times by the Court or by…
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Child Custody Exchanges
Read more: Child Custody ExchangesIn North Carolina Family Law, Child Custody Orders and Child Custody Agreements deal with an array of issues regarding the care, custody, and control of minor children. One often overlooked yet important…
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Child Custody Parenting Rules
Read more: Child Custody Parenting RulesIn North Carolina Family Law, when most people think about Child Custody, they think about the type of custody schedule and rules that will govern their minor children. While this is certainly…
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Child Custody Decison-Making Authority
Read more: Child Custody Decison-Making AuthorityIn North Carolina Family Law, when someone mentions Child Custody, most people generally think of which parent has physical custody of the child and how often any visitation occurs. However, in North…
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When Will My Child Support End?
Read more: When Will My Child Support End?In North Carolina, parents owe a duty to support their children both emotionally and financially. In regards the financial aspect, this generally means that one parent has a legal duty to pay…
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Is An Offer for Settlement Admissible in Court?
Read more: Is An Offer for Settlement Admissible in Court?In North Carolina Family Law cases, the North Carolina Rules of Evidence control what is and what is not admissible in court. The North Carolina Rules of Evidence establish certain requirements for…
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North Carolina Family Court
Read more: North Carolina Family CourtNorth Carolina has several different levels of trial court, such as Magistrate, District, or Superior Court. Due to the complex matters of family law, North Carolina also has a separate special division…