Child custody law in North Carolina refers to the custody of
a minor, who has not attained 18 years of age, or who
suffers certain medical or mental handicaps. Legal custody,
physical custody, or visitation rights assigned by the court
may be either permanent, temporary, or initial. There also
may be a modification order, which would change any of the
above. Child custody is a totally separate legal issue from
that of child support or monetary obligation orders.
There may be child custody concerns that affect where you
live, the hours you work, or with whom you associate. The
court may order sole , joint or split custody. Competent
child custody counsel, can help you determine what is best
for your child and for you. You and your child, or children,
have legal rights and protections that must be addressed at
the very time that you are the most fragile emotionally.
For more information about child custody please review the
following pages:
> Informational Article:
Child Custody
> Common questions about Child Custody in North Carolina:
Child Custody FAQs
The Raleigh, North Carolina law firm of Charles R. Ullman &
Associates understands your concerns with NC child custody
and other family issues. Our attorneys have experience and
expertise in the North Carolina laws that affect you both at
this time of turmoil.
Our lawyers know the rights and the protections that are
built into child custody law. Contact us at
info@custodync.com
now or use our online contact form. The rest of your life begins now!
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