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If you reached a parenting agreement with the child’s other parent outside of court, such asparallel parentingthen the sole matter in a child custody modification will be to determine what arrangement will serve the best interests of the child. If the child’s custody resulted from a court ...
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The court does allow modification of court orders when situations allow. If there’s been a significant change in circumstances regarding your, your ex-spouse’s or your child’s needs, you may be eligible to file for a modification to support or custody....
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Once a child support order is entered, child support is vested and it is not subject to retroactive modification under N.C. Gen. Stat. 50-13.10. However, if there is no child support order established, North Carolina law allows you to recover child support retroactively from the non-...