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16174
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This bulletin discusses the often-confusing interplay between North Carolina's laws regarding spousal support and responsibility and the provisions of the federal Medicaid statute that apply to income and assets of a married couple when one spouse is a nursing home patient and applies for Medicaid payment for nursing home care while the other spouse continues to live in the community.
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Elder Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 A3 E42), Vol. Issue 8, Sept 2009, p1-22
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19872
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This bulletin examines when and how a court lawfully may impute potential income to a child's parent in a legal proceeding to establish or modify a child support order.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 23, Jul 2008, p1-25, f
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8716
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Franklin, the county seat of Macon County, celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2005. The town is nicknamed the “gem capital of the world” and is well-known for the mining of rubies and sapphires. Visitors to the town can enjoy a thriving downtown; museums, including the Franklin Gem and Mineral Museum, the Scottish Tartans Museum, and the Macon County Historical Society and Museum; and natural surroundings that include over 150,000 acres of the Nantahala National Forest and part of the Appalachian Trail.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 74 Issue 10, Mar 2007, p20-22, 24, 26, il, map Periodical Website
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9090
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Saxon summarizes the \"legal principles that govern the liability of state and county social services agencies, officials and employees in lawsuits brought under North Carolina's tort law.\"
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 42, June 2007, p1-11, f
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16177
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This bulletin summarizes the legal principles that govern the liability of state and county social services agencies, officials, and employees in lawsuits brought under North Carolina's tort law and under 42 U.S.C. 1983.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 42, June 2007, p1-12, f
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19871
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This bulletin examines who is, and who isn't in a IV-D proceeding; whether a custodial parent is, or may become, a party in a IV-D proceeding; whether the IV-D agency that initiates, institutes, takes up, or pursues a paternity or child support proceeding does so on behalf of the custodial parent who is the agency's client or acts on behalf of and for the benefit of the county or State; why it is important to determine who is and isn't a party in IV-D proceedings; and what it means to be a party in a IV-D proceeding.\r\n
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 22, Jan 2007, p1-19, f
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Linville Caverns in McDowell County was discovered in 1822 by two fishermen. The cave is estimated to be over twenty million years old. Water dissolving the limestone and dolomite formed the natural passageways. In 1937, a local corporation bought the cave to develop it for tourism. The caverns opened in 1939 and were a huge success. A massive flood devastated the county in 1940, and the corporation sold out. Spencer and Mildred Collins bought the stock and took over management of cave. Linville Caverns, the state's only show cavern, is operated as a family business that has passed down through several generations.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 74 Issue 5, Oct 2006, p104-106, 108, 110-111, il Periodical Website
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16176
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This bulletin discusses the federal and state laws that govern Medicaid \"liens\" on personal injury judgments and settlements payable to Medicaid recipients, the North Carolina Supreme Court's June 30, 2006 decision in Ezell v. Grace Hospital, and the U.S. Supreme Court's May 1, 2006, decision in Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services v. Ahlborn.
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19855
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This bulletin discusses the federal and state laws that govern Medicaid \"liens\" on personal injury judgments and settlements payable to Medicaid recipients, the North Carolina Supreme Court's June 30, 2006 decision in Ezell v. Grace Hospital, and the U.S. Supreme Court's May 1, 2006 decision in Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services v. Ahlborn.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 41, Jul 2006, p1-18, f
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16175
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This bulletin summarizes the provisions of several federal and state laws, including the Social Security Act, the federal Privacy Act, the State Privacy Act, and the newly-enacted Identify Theft Protection Act of 2005, governing the collection, use, or disclosure of SSN's by state and county social service agencies.
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19853
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The sixth in a series of Social Services Law Bulletins that will address confidentiality and social services. This bulletin summarizes the provisions of several federal and state laws, including the Social Security Act, the federal Privacy Act, the State Privacy Act, and the newly-enacted state Identity Theft Protection Act of 2005, governing the collection, use, or disclosure of social security numbers by state and county social services agencies.
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20019
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This bulletin examines the roles and responsibilities of court-appointed lawyers in guardianship proceedings under North Carolina law, the guardianship statutes of other states, the rules of professional conduct for lawyers, and the U.S. and North Carolina constitutions.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 6, Oct 2005, p1-26, f
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6659
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Hickory shad have made a comeback over the last decade in the Roanoke River. Favorable spring spawning and ocean conditions, as well as commercial fishing limits and harvest restrictions are contributing factors.
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\"Recent social, scientific, and legal developments -- including the higher prevalence of nonmarital births, the ability to determine parentage through genetic testing, new techniques for assisted reproduction, and the visibility of same-sex couples who are or want to be parents -- have forced legislators and courts to reexamine how the law determines whether an individual is the parent of a child and what legal rights and obligations arise as a result of the parent-child relationship.\" Saxon describes how North Carolina law addresses parentage in light of these new developments and compares these laws with the recently revised Uniform Parentage Act of 1973.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 18, Mar 2004, p1-29, f
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Charlotte architect S. Scott Ferebee, Jr. received the 2004 F. Carter Williams Gold Medal from the North Carolina Chapter of AIA. The award recognizes a distinguished career of extraordinary achievements as an architect. Ferebee received his bachelor of architectural engineering degree from North Carolina State University in 1948. One of his most notable career accomplishments was the role he played in establishing the College of Architecture at UNC Charlotte.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 62 Issue 10, Oct 2004, p45-46, por