ER Law: Trial Attorneys | Family & Personal Injury | Greensboro, NC
ER Law: Trial Lawyers | Personal Injury & Family Law | Greensboro, NC

What behaviors have North Carolina Courts found to be alienating for child custody?

Behaviors such as speaking negatively about the other parent in front of the child, interfering with communication or visitation, and making false allegations may be considered alienating in child custody matters in North Carolina. Discuss with your attorney how such behaviors may impact your child custody case.

July 29, 2024 – Eric Richardson 

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