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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 50 - Divorce and Alimony
    • Article 5 - Parenting Coordinator.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 50 - Divorce and Alimony
    Article 5 - Parenting Coordinator.

    § 50-90 - Definitions. - 50-90. Definitions. As used in this Article, the following terms...

    § 50-91 - Appointment of parenting coordinator. - 50-91. Appointment of parenting coordinator. (a) The court may appoint...

    § 50-92 - Authority of parenting coordinator. - 50-92. Authority of parenting coordinator. (a) The authority of a...

    § 50-93 - Qualifications. - 50-93. Qualifications. (a) To be eligible to be included on...

    § 50-94 - Appointment conference. - 50-94. Appointment conference. (a) The parties, their attorneys, and the...

    § 50-95 - Fees. - 50-95. Fees. (a) The parenting coordinator shall be entitled to...

    § 50-96 - Meetings and communications. - 50-96. Meetings and communications. Meetings and communications between the parenting...

    § 50-97 - Reports. - 50-97. Reports. (a) The parenting coordinator may file a report...

    § 50-98 - Parenting coordinator records. - 50-98. Parenting coordinator records. (a) In the parenting coordinator's discretion,...

    § 50-99 - Modification or termination of parenting coordinator appointment. - 50-99. Modification or termination of parenting coordinator appointment. (a) For...

    § 50-100 - Parenting coordinator immunity. - 50-100. Parenting coordinator immunity. A parenting coordinator shall not be...

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