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Child Support in NC – NCGS § 50‑13.4. Action for support of minor child.

by Scott Allen | Jan 12, 2012 | Family Law, Family Law Library

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 § 50‑13.4.  Action for support of minor child. (a)        Any parent, or any person, agency, organization or institution having custody of a minor child, or bringing an action or proceeding for the custody of such child, or a minor...

Child Custody and How Do I Enforce My Child Custody Order?

by Scott Allen | Jan 11, 2012 | Child Custody, Family Law

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 Child Custody Orders and Enforcement I get lots of calls and questions about what happens when a parent violates the terms of a child custody order in North Carolina.  There is no automatic punishment in such a situation.  This is...

Child Custody Entitlement – NCGS 50-13.2

by Scott Allen | Jan 11, 2012 | Family Law, Family Law Library

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 § 50‑13.2. Who entitled to custody; terms of custody; visitation rights of grandparents; taking child out of State. (a) An order for custody of a minor child entered pursuant to this section shall award the custody of such child to...

Custody of Minor Child – NCGS 50-13.1

by Scott Allen | Jan 11, 2012 | Family Law, Family Law Library

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 § 50‑13.1. Action or proceeding for custody of minor child. (a) Any parent, relative, or other person, agency, organization or institution claiming the right to custody of a minor child may institute an action or proceeding for the...

Divorce and incurable insanity NCGS § 50‑5.1

by Scott Allen | Jan 8, 2012 | Divorce, Family Law, Family Law Library

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 § 50‑5.1.  Grounds for absolute divorce in cases of incurable insanity. In all cases where a husband and wife have lived separate and apart for three consecutive years, without cohabitation, and are still so living separate and apart...
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