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21845
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\"The law relating to equitable distribution in North Carolina is constantly evolving, and in 2013 there were three especially significant developments, each relating to issues likely to arise in virtually every equitable distribution case litigated in the state.\" This bulletin discusses these recent developments.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 26, Mar 2014, p1-18, f
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16147
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This bulletin discusses the present state of the law in North Carolina concerning the common law and constitutional rights of parents to the exclusive care, custody and control of their children. The article examines how that parental right impacts the authority of North Carolina courts to apply the best interest standard to resolve custody and visitation claims brought by third parties against parents. In addition, it reviews statutory and case law dealing specifically with grandparents to determine whether custody and visitation claims by grandparents are treated differently from claims by other third parties.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 25, Jan 2011, p1-30, f
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16146
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States are required by federal law to establish child support guidelines as a condition of receiving federal funding for Temporary Assistance for Needy Children and child enforcement programs. States are required to review their programs once every four years and to make necessary changes. This bulletin focuses on issues that have come to light since the adoption of the 2006 Guidelines.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 24, Dec 2010, p1-8, il, f
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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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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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19870
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This bulletin discusses the present state of the law in North Carolina concerning the common law and constitutional right of parents to the exclusive care, custody and control of their children. The article examines how parental right impacts the authority of North Carolina courts to apply the best interest standard to resolve custody and visitation claims brought by third parties against parents.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 21, Nov 2006, p1-17, f
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7536
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The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 makes over two dozen significant changes to current bankruptcy statutes. Saxon describes and analyzes these provisions of the new law in the context of the current federal Bankruptcy Code and North Carolina family law.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 20, June 2005, p1-15, f
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6725
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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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19869
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A joint bank account can be held in the names of a delinquent child support obligor and a non-liable depositor. This bulletin discusses due process and the legal rights of non-liable depositors in a joint bank account when a state agency attempts to collect delinquent child support payments by garnishing the account.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 19, Aug 2004, p1-21, f
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19863
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This bulletin compiles and discusses family law cases decided between October 1, 2001 and March 1, 2002.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 12, Mar 2003, p1-9
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19866
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This bulletin compiles and discusses family law cases decided between June 1, 2002, and February 1, 2003.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 15, Jan 2003, p1-8
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19867
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This bulletin compiles and discusses family law cases and legislation filed or enacted between February 1, and July 1, 2003.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 16, Jul 2003, p1-17
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19868
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This bulletin reviews the development of the law in North Carolina regarding equitable distribution actions after the death of a party and to identify the applicable time limitations for pursuing a claim for equitable distribution following the death of a spouse.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 17, Aug 2003, p1-7, f
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19864
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This bulletin describes the revisions to North Carolina's 1998 child support guidelines that were adopted by the Conference of Child District Court Judges on June 17, 2002 (effective October 1, 2002).
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 13, Jul 2002, p1-17
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19865
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This bulletin summarizes changes made to statutes relating to family law by the 2002 session of the 2001 North Carolina General Assembly.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 14, Nov 2002, p1-3