LexisNexis Practice Guide: North Carolina Family Law
LexisNexis Practice Guide: North Carolina Family Law provides the practitioner with an overview of the areas frequently dealt with in the practice of family law in North Carolina.
Each chapter discusses the applicable principles of law and references statutes and cases.
This practice guide includes many commonly-used and helpful forms, including sample pleadings, orders, and contracts, for the practitioner.
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LexisNexis Practice Guide: North Carolina Family Law provides the practitioner with an overview of the areas frequently dealt with in the practice of family law in North Carolina.
The topics include chapters on marriage, absolute divorce, domestic violence, spousal support, equitable distribution, establishing parentage, child custody, child support, alternative dispute resolution, post-judgment motions, marital contracts, enforcement of orders and agreements, and heartbalm torts.
Each chapter discusses the applicable principles of law and references statutes and cases.
This practice guide includes many commonly-used and helpful forms, including sample pleadings, orders, and contracts, for the practitioner.
The 2023 edition ISBN is 9781663365040.
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Table of contents
Chapter 1: Marriage
Chapter 2: Absolute Divorce
Chapter 3: Domestic Violence Protective Orders and Civil No-Contact Orders
Chapter 4: Spousal Support
Chapter 5: Equitable Distribution
Chapter 6: Establishing Parentage
Chapter 7: Alternative Dispute Resolution
Chapter 8: Child Custody
Chapter 9: Child Support
Chapter 10: Post-Judgment Motions
Chapter 11: Marital Contracts
Chapter 12: Enforcement of Orders and Agreements
Chapter 13: Heartbalm Torts
Index