• Child Custody Order Cannot Tell a Parent Where to Live

    By Published On: January 9th, 2021

    In North Carolina, trial court judges are vested with wide discretion in matters concerning child custody. This gives the court the authority to determine a child custody arrangement that best promotes the interest and welfare of the child. Judges are allowed to determine what type of custody schedule, including visitation, would suit the best interests ...

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  • The Book on Divorce in North Carolina is now available as a Kindle Audiobook!

    By Published On: January 7th, 2021

    The Book on Divorce in North Carolina is now available for digital download, in paperback, and as a Kindle Audiobook! Click below to order a copy!

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  • What if we Enter into a Custody Agreement and the Other Parent Doesn’t Follow it? How Do I go About Enforcing it?

    By Published On: January 3rd, 2021

    For those parents who are successfully able to negotiate the terms of a parenting plan and agreement but want the agreement to be enforceable in the way that an official court custody determination would be, a consent order is also an excellent option to consider. A consent order is an order which is entered by ...

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  • What Happens if our Life Circumstances Change, and we want to Change our Custody Agreement?

    By Published On: January 1st, 2021

    This is a good question, and one with an answer that really highlights the advantage of entering into a custody agreement together, rather than having a court enter a custody order. Let's face it. Children ad are continually growing, and their needs are One of the many good things about entering into your own agreement ...

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