North Carolina law requires a court order to change an existing custody arrangement. If you do not have legal custody of your children, you may file a motion with the court to obtain custody or modify a current order. The North Carolina Judicial Branch website notes...
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Addressing custody violations in North Carolina
Whether you are working through a difficult divorce or you ended your marriage years ago, you could have various concerns related to child custody. As a parent, it is essential to safeguard your relationship with your child and his or her best interests....
Can parallel parenting work for you?
Parenting is hard enough when you do not feel like you have to fight your co-parent every step of the way. Unfortunately, this is the experience many newly divorced parents have. The penchant to fight one another may end up outweighing your ability to help your child....