Family Law
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Case Details
Our firm represented a distraught mother in a case against paternal grandparents who were seeking visitation with her two children. At the trial court level, the Grandparents were awarded visitation. Concerned about our client’s relationship with her children, we appealed the ruling to the North Carolina Court of Appeals where the decision to award visitation to the Grandparents was reversed. As a result, our client was elated that full custody of her children were restored. Today, this precedent case result is published by the Court of Appeals-and now a binding law across North Carolina to be followed by judges and attorneys in all 100 counties.
Additional Notes
Case reversed in the NC Court of Appeal, establishing binding law across North Carolina.