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Grandparents Visitation Rights in North Carolina | Ward and Smith, P A

North Carolina treats grandparents seeking custody like any other third-party or non-parent. If a grandparent is seeking custody of a child, he or she may file an action for custody or seek to intervene in a pending action. However, before a judge will make any determination about whether a grandparent or any other third-party should be awarded custody of a child, a grandparent/third-party must first overcome the parents constitutionally protected right to custody, care, and control of their child. This protected status means that a Court will presume that parents act and make decisions in the best interest of the child. In order to overcome this presumption, a grandparent must show that the parents are unfit or have otherwise acted inconsistently with their protected constitutional right.

Grandparents Visitation Rights In North Carolina - Family and Matrimonial

North Carolina treats grandparents seeking  custody like any other third-party or non-parent. If a grandparent is seeking custody of a child, he or she may file an action for custody or seek to intervene in a pending action. However, before a judge will make any determination about whether a grandparent or any other third-party should be awarded custody of a child, a grandparent/third-party must first overcome the parents constitutionally protected right to custody, care, and control of their child. This protected status means that a Court will presume that parents act and make decisions in the best interest of the child. In order to overcome this presumption, a

Grandparents Visitation Rights in North Carolina

Grandparents Visitation Rights in North Carolina Friday, May 7, 2021 custody like any other third-party or non-parent. If a grandparent is seeking custody of a child, he or she may file an action for custody or seek to intervene in a pending action. However, before a judge will make any determination about whether a grandparent or any other third-party should be awarded custody of a child, a grandparent/third-party must first overcome the parents constitutionally protected right to custody, care, and control of their child. This protected status means that a Court will presume that parents act and make decisions in the best interest of the child. In order to overcome this presumption, a grandparent must show that the parents are unfit or have otherwise acted inconsistently with their protected constitutional right.

Judge declares Robeson Co property called a detriment to community a nuisance

Judge declares Robeson Co. property called a ‘detriment’ to community a nuisance A judge signed a Chapter 19 Nuisance Abatement action against a property in North Carolina. (Source: N.C. Department of Public Safety) By WMBF News Staff | May 6, 2021 at 11:17 AM EDT - Updated May 6 at 11:44 AM ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. (WMBF) – A judge has ruled in a Robeson County nuisance case. On May 4, Superior Court Judge James Bell signed a consent judgment for a Chapter 19 Nuisance Abatement action against Jean Clark, the property owner of 171 Strawberry Lane in Lumber Bridge, according to information from the North Carolina Department of Public Safety.

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