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DVPOs and Claimant Credibility

In Reece v. Holt, the North Carolina Court of Appeals, in an unpublished opinion, reviewed N.C.G.S. Chapter 50 for child custody and subject matter jurisdiction. Plaintiff Father claimed that an ex parte order established a “presumption” supporting a claim for domestic violence under N.C.G.S. § 50B. This article will focus…

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COVID Vaccines and Child Custody – Who Decides?

The recent rollouts of the COVID-19 vaccines have revealed differences of opinion as to who will and who will not take the vaccine. When you are separated or divorced, who decides for the children? North Carolina General Statutes 130A-156 and 130A-157 permit parents to exempt their children from vaccinations for…

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Boarding Schools, Private Schools, Prep Academies and Child Support

Koufman v. Koufman, 330 N.C. 93, 408 S.E.2d 729 (NC 1991)   Child support orders are modifiable in North Carolina when there is a substantial change in circumstances. But what happens when your child moves to a school away from home, such as a boarding school or preparatory academy? These…

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Child Support in High Income Families and Accustomed Standard of Living

Bishop v. Bishop, ____ N.C. App. _____ (Dec. 2020)   Child support in North Carolina is typically determined by a formula set out by the legislature and applied in child support guidelines and their worksheets. However, it was known for some income levels that the formula no longer becomes equitable.…

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Termination of Child Support Obligation

When does your obligation to pay court-ordered child support payments stop? Like most issues in the legal field, it depends. North Carolina General Statute § 50-13.4(c)(1-3) states that payments ordered for child support shall terminate when the child turns 18 except when (1) the child is emancipated, at which time…

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Dangerous Dog Bites

Mims v. Parker, 839 S.E.2d 433 (N.C. App. 2020) In North Carolina, dog owners can be liable for injuries caused by their dogs. We all love our friendly four-legged companions, but a dog is still an animal that can cause devastating injuries if it reacts poorly to a situation. We…

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Social Security and Child Support

Suppose you are separated or divorced, or you have recently retired or been placed on disability, and are the parent of a minor child. If you receive dependent benefits through Social Security or the Veterans Administration, your child support obligation may be reduced or eliminated, provided you are not behind…

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Foreign Orders: When Affirming Is Enough

Gyger v. Clement, ___ N.C. ___ (August 2020) (31PA19) In North Carolina, foreign orders for child support can be registered in this state, allowing our courts to enforce the orders. It is extremely helpful to register a foreign order in the state if the party you are seeking relief from…

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Child Support and the Deviation

Spicer v. Spicer, 607 S.E2d 678 (2005) North Carolina child support cases are mostly handled by guidelines that set a presumption on what each parent can pay after considering income, some expenses, and percentage of physical custody. But the guidelines are not the final word in child support. Certain income…

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Relocation With Children to Another State After Separation and Divorce

Tuel v. Tuel, 840 S.E.2d 917 (2020). After separation and divorce, it is not unheard of for one spouse to move out of state. If the former couple had minor children together, then the question is which spouse is primarily going to have custody of the children? Improvement to quality…

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