What to do if my daughter lives with me now and I went to court to get my child support payment to her mother stopped?
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What to do if my daughter lives with me now and I went to court to get my child support payment to her mother stopped?
We now have a court date next month and when she recieved her letter to appear in court today she called threatening to take my daughter back.
Asked on September 26, 2012 under Family Law, North Carolina
Answers:
Jon Welborn / Welborn Law Firm, PLLC
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
It appears to me that you may need to be prepared to litigate child custody in which the court will be deciding what is in the child's best interests.
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