Can I take my daughter to visit her dying great-grandmother if it is not my visitation time?
Taking a child out of state without the other parent's permission can have some hefty consequences in North Carolina. If you do decide to take the...
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Taking a child out of state without the other parent's permission can have some hefty consequences in North Carolina. If you do decide to take the...
I would suggest getting him to file a modification of child custody, which will then allow a modification of child support. He needs to show that...
I'm in agreement with the previous answer. I think it's important to distinguish what is marital and separate property. Even if only your name is...
As the previous lawyer stated, you will have to try to get custody of your grandson. You can also try to get court mandated visitation as long as...
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In North Carolina, if you are married when the child is born, your husband is presumed to be the father. A DNA test can trump this presumption and...
There are several factors at play here. If he is not following the current order, then you can file a motion to show cause to hold him in contempt...
I honestly don't think most of these lawsuits are worth pursuing. Some other attorneys may disagree but I feel like they're more of a hassle then...
You can file for divorce, but you must be separated for at least one year to obtain a divorce in North Carolina. Since the two of you were not...
So just to clarify, this is your biological daughter and the plaintiff in this suit is her biological father? If this is the case and he is filing...
I agree with Mr. Meredith's answer. The only thing I would add is that you should make sure that the house was in fact given to her in a court...