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You’ll need to file for a formal custody order through your local North Carolina district court. Right now, because there’s no custody... Read Answer
A paternity action can be commenced by the father of the child after the birth takes place. He would serve you with a paternity action, and this... Read Answer
By "waiting to go to court", do you mean you filed an action, but the case hasn't been heard, or you haven't filed. If you haven't filed, do it ASAP.... Read Answer
Both parents have equal rights to the custody/visitaition of their child, whether you are talking about the father or the mother. If the other... Read Answer
It sounds like you may have grounds for a domestic violence protective order (also known as a 50-B or DVPO). If you have been assaulted or threatened... Read Answer
Good question. I strongly encourage you to seek legal counsel in your local jurisdiction for more detailed information on this complex area of... Read Answer
Hey Devin, you will need to file a motion in the family court of the county you reside in, to contest the move of the children. You can't really stop... Read Answer
If someone is represented by an attorney, the attorney information should be available somehwere. They don't have to provide complete contact... Read Answer
It appears that the safety of the child is at concern here. You should go back to court and amend the court order to either supervised visitation in... Read Answer
You will need to discuss the case details with a qualified attorney. There is very little information in your question to properly answer the... Read Answer
The summary is not clear for a detailed response and analysis to your question. You will need to file in the court that has jurisdiction over your... Read Answer
Kailey, you do have a case, please contact an attorney directly to go over your options. Violence in front of the child is not in the best interest... Read Answer
I would recommend immediately contacting a family law / child custody lawyer in your local area and at least having a consultation to learn about... Read Answer
If a decision has not been made on your case, you can petition the judge to remove himself from the case based on the grounds for having a... Read Answer
We can certainly try to help you evaluate your options. Feel free to give us a call or text for a free consultation. Thank You. Toll-Free... Read Answer
Child Custody cases are not cheap. He can be threatening all he wants unless he finds an attorney that can try to get custody of your daughter. At... Read Answer
You have a very complex legal situation on your hands and I strongly encourage you to contact an attorney in your local area. In short, if a... Read Answer
Thank you for asking. Please review the current custody order as it will dictate the course of actions that need to be taken for... Read Answer
Without additional information, this is a difficult question to answer. On the face of it, you may have a chance to be awarded emergency... Read Answer
Good question. Unfortunately, there is no easy answer here. I recently wrote a blog on the topic of moving children out of the state... Read Answer
Did you request a Domestic Violence Protective Order when he assaulted you? If you requested one, and went to court on the courtdate and... Read Answer
If you would like to change the current child custody order, you will need to file a motion to modify child custody, which requires you to show that,... Read Answer
Good question. NCGS 50-13.5(d)3 is the statute which allows for emergency child custody actions in North Carolina, and reads as follows: "A... Read Answer
Good question. Like many legal questions, there is not a black and white answer here. In the absence of a court order, technically each... Read Answer