§50‑41 Family Law Arbitration Act
§ 50‑41. Purpose; short title. (a) It is the policy of this State to allow, by agreement of all parties, the arbitration of all issues arising
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§ 50‑41. Purpose; short title. (a) It is the policy of this State to allow, by agreement of all parties, the arbitration of all issues arising
Read More§ 50‑62. Construction; uniformity of interpretation.(a) Certain provisions of this Article have been adapted from the Uniform Arbitration Act
Read More§ 50-61. Article not retroactive.This Article applies to agreements made on or after October 1, 1999, unless parties by separate agreement after that date state that this Article shall apply to
Read More§ 50-60. Appeals.(a) An appeal may be based on failure to comply with the procedural aspects of this Article. An appeal may be taken from any of the following:
Read More§ 50‑59. Court; jurisdiction; other definitions.(a) The term “court” means a court of competent jurisdiction of this State. Making an agreement in this State described in G.S. 50‑42 or any agreement providing for arbitration in this State or under its laws confers jurisdiction on the court to enforce the agreement under this Article and to […]
Read More§ 50-58. Applications to the court.Except as otherwise provided, an application to a court under this Article shall be by motion and shall be heard in the manner and upon notice provided by law
Read More§ 50‑57. Orders or judgments on award.(a) Upon granting an order confirming, modifying, or correcting an award, an order or judgment shall be
Read More§ 50-56. Modification of award for alimony, postseparation support, child support, or child custody based on substantial change of circumstances(a) A court or the arbitrators may modify an award
Read More§ 50-55. Modification or correction of award.(a) Upon application made within 90 days after delivery of a copy of an award to an applicant, the court shall modify or correct the award where at
Read More§ 50-54. Vacating an award.(a) Upon a party’s application, the court shall vacate an award for any of the following reasons:
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