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Can you appeal an order of summary judgment when representing yourself?

Many clients choose to represent themselves in family law matters, but this can cause procedural missteps and issues. North Carolina courts strictly require that the parties adhere to deadlines for filing motions. Failure to meet these deadlines could result in a court ruling against a party by summary judgment, meaning…

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Establishing Criminal Conversation and Alienation of Affection Claims in North Carolina

Claims of criminal conversation and alienation of affection are available in cases where one spouse engaged in an extramarital affair. These claims may be brought against the unfaithful spouse’s paramour in North Carolina, and you don’t always need strict evidence of sexual relations. Circumstantial evidence is often sufficient. Chagaris v.…

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Parental Alienation 

by Carolyn Woodruff, attorney

What is the best way to get your visitation suspended? Alienate your child or attempt to alienate your child from the other parent. A case that was filed September 18, 2018, in the North Carolina Court of Appeals illustrates this tragic error on the part of the mother. See Sneed…

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