§50A-312. Costs, fees, and expenses
§ 50A-312. Costs, fees, and expenses (a) The court shall award the prevailing party, including a state, necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by or on behalf of the party, including
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§ 50A-312. Costs, fees, and expenses (a) The court shall award the prevailing party, including a state, necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by or on behalf of the party, including
Read More§ 50A-313. Recognition and enforcementA court of this State shall accord full faith and credit to an order issued by another state and consistent with this Article which enforces a child-custody
Read More§ 50A-314. AppealsAn appeal may be taken from a final order in a proceeding under this Part in accordance with expedited appellate procedures in other civil cases. Unless the court enters a
Read More§ 50A-315. Role of prosecutor or public official (a) In a case arising under this Article or involving the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, the
Read More§ 50A-316. Role of law enforcementAt the request of a prosecutor or other appropriate public official acting under G.S. 50A-315, a law enforcement officer may take any lawful action reasonably
Read More§ 50A-317. Costs and expensesIf the respondent is not the prevailing party, the court may assess against the respondent all direct expenses and costs incurred by the prosecutor or other
Read MoreContempt of Court Statutes Click on a statute title for the full text. § 5A-11. Criminal contempt § 5A-12. Punishment; circumstances for fine or imprisonment; reduction of punishment;
Read More28 USC 1738A Full faith and credit given to child custody determinations (a) The appropriate authorities of every State shall enforce according to its terms, and shall not modify except as provided in subsection (f) of this section, any child custody determination made consistently with the provisions of this section by a court of another […]
Read More§ 50-5.1. Grounds for absolute divorce in cases of incurable insanityIn all cases where a husband and wife have lived separate and apart for three consecutive years, without cohabitation, and
Read More§ 50-6. Divorce after separation of one year on application of either party Marriages may be dissolved and the parties thereto divorced from the bonds of matrimony on the application of either
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