In NC what is the difference between joint custody and shared physical custody
Joint custody refers to the legal right of both parents to make legal decisions for the child. If both parents are fit and proper parents (and...
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Joint custody refers to the legal right of both parents to make legal decisions for the child. If both parents are fit and proper parents (and...
I concur with Mr. Domer. My short answer is regardless of the type of document the answer is yes but only IF BOTH PARTIES CONSENT. If not, you...
You can file an action for equitable distribution and ask the court to allow you to sell the house through an interim distribution. However, if...
He is a child and you are the parent so you do need to decide the rules and enfore them with your ex. This is called co-parenting. But as to...
Even though the order was temporary, if a party failed to comply with it and has no justifiable excuse, then contempt proceedings are a valid...
You should fight it. A 50C is quite difficult to get because you have to prove nonconsensual sex or stalking. I posted a link to the statute...
If you can prove that, then the verification that was signed under oath was perjury on the part of the friend and the friend could be criminally...
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Generally, this is where you would list your contentions for an unequal distribution of the marital estate. An example is shown below: A. N.C....
First, you have to determine whether your alimony obligation is modifiable. If so, you may be able to reduce it if your ex is now working and as...
If you had a child out of wedlock and never married, then the child is illegitimate under NC law unless the father filed a petition to legitimate...