If your marriage or relationship is ending and you have children in common, you need to know about child custody, visitation, and many other things. A North Carolina family law attorney can answer your questions and advocate for you in your divorce or child custody case.
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Category: Child Custody

Can You Kidnap Your Own Child in North Carolina?
Yes, it is possible to kidnap your own child in North Carolina, and the penalties for a conviction of parental kidnapping can be severe. If a person takes of keeps his or her biological or adopted child for the purpose of keeping the other parent or legal guardian from having or finding...
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How Much Do Lawyers Cost For Child Custody in North Carolina?
You might wonder how much a family lawyer will cost for child custody in North Carolina if you are thinking about getting a divorce. The amount that it will cost will depend on how many issues the lawyers have to resolve and how long the disagreements continue. When the parties already agree...
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How Does a Family Court Determine If a Parent Is Unfit?
Family courts in North Carolina can remove a child from an unfit parent if they have credible proof that the parent has abused or neglected the child or has addiction or substance abuse issues. Sometimes during divorce proceedings, one parent will accuse the other of being an unfit parent. The general standard...
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How Is Child Custody Determined in North Carolina?
Parents in North Carolina are allowed to reach an agreement about custody of their children in a divorce, separation, or paternity action. A judge will have to approve of the arrangement and find that the terms are in the best interest and welfare of the child.
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