§15C-6. Falsifying application information.
§ 15C-6. Falsifying application information.An applicant who falsely attests in an application that disclosure of the applicant’s address would endanger the applicant’s safety or the
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§ 15C-6. Falsifying application information.An applicant who falsely attests in an application that disclosure of the applicant’s address would endanger the applicant’s safety or the
Read More§ 15C-7. Certification cancellation; records. (a) The Attorney General shall cancel the certification of a program participant under any of the following circumstances: (1) The program
Read More§ 15C-8. Address use by State or local agencies. (a) The program participant, and not the Attorney General, is responsible for requesting that agencies of North Carolina use the address
Read More§ 15C-9. Disclosure of address prohibited. (a) The Attorney General is prohibited from disclosing any address or telephone number of a program participant other than the substitute address
Read More§ 50B-1. Domestic violence; definition (a) Domestic violence means the commission of one or more of the following acts upon an aggrieved party or upon a minor child residing with or in the
Read More§ 50B-2. Institution of civil action; motion for emergency relief; temporary orders (a) Any person residing in this State may seek relief under this Chapter by filing a civil action or by
Read More§ 50B-3. Relief (a) The court, including magistrates as authorized under G.S. 50B-2(c1), may grant any protective order or approve any consent agreement to bring about a cessation of acts
Read More§ 50B-4. Enforcement of orders (a) A party may file a motion for contempt for violation of any order entered pursuant to this Chapter. This party may file and proceed with that motion pro se,
Read More§ 50B-4.1. Violation of valid protective order a misdemeanor (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, a person who knowingly violates a valid protective order entered pursuant to this Chapter or
Read More§ 50B-4.2. False statement regarding protective order a misdemeanorA person who knowingly makes a false statement to a law enforcement agency or officer that a protective order entered pursuant
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