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In re K.E.M.
Termination of parental rights; TPR; Willful failure to make reasonable progress; Substance abuse; Inconsistent progress; Neglected juvenile
In re K.L.
trial court's adjudication of neglect was supported by competent evidence of substantial risk of future harm and lack of parental concern where mother murdered father in the presence of her two children
In re N.C.-L.L.S.
ICWA
25 USC 1912
Termination of parental rights
Federally recognized tribe
In re T.H.
Termination of Parental Rights, Failure to Make Reasonable Progress, Sufficient Evidence, Addiction
In re V.S.D.
termination of parental rights, grounds for termination, willful abandonment, best interests of the child
In re: Gerringer
Estates; spousal elective share; property held as joint tenants with right of survivorship; superior court's review on appeal
In re: L.M.B.
termination of parental rights; failure to pay a reasonable portion of the cost of care; 'in-kind' contributions; N.C. R. Civ. P. 63; substitute judge
In re: R.J.P.
Juvenile; Guardianship; Visitation Rights; Visitation Plan; Finding of Fact; Conclusion of Law; De Novo; Permanent Plan; Best Interest; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 7B-905.1(a).
Jain v. Jain
Child support, N.C. Gen. Stat. 50-13.4; trial court's findings of fact did not support finding of minor child's reasonable needs or award of permanent child support.
K&S Res., LLC v. Gilmore
summary judgment; statute of limitations; renewal of amended judgment; N.C. R. Civ. P. 52(b); N.C. R. Civ. P. 59(e); statutory tolling provisions
Russe v. Youngblood
summary judgment; PWC; public official immunity
Shebalin v. Shebalin
order for appointment of parenting coordinator; interlocutory; sanctions
Shropshire v. Shropshire
Equitable distribution; divisible property; reopening of evidence sua sponte; insufficient findings of fact; no abuse of discretion.
Singleton v. N.C. Dep't of Health & Hum. Servs.
NC Gen Stat 131E-175
Certificate of need
Exhaustion of remedies
Administrative procedure act
Declaratory judgment
As applied challenge
Failure to exhaust remedies
Substantive due process
Procedural due process
State of N.C. v. The Chemours Co. FC, LLC
Motion to intervene, N.C. Rule of Civil Procedure 24, trial court did not abuse its discretion by denying motion to intervene as untimely.
State v. Anthony
satellite-based monitoring; aggravated offense
State v. Cholon
MAR; ineffective assistance of counsel; Harbison violation
State v. Cole
trial court abused its discretion in concluding the defendant had absconded, thereby violating his probation, in the absence of sufficient evidence that the alleged absconding was willful
State v. Cooper
trial court did not plainly err by not instructing jury on reasonable belief in consent as defense to charge of second-degree forcible sexual offense because this defense is not recognized under North Carolina law; cold record did not reveal that trial counsel was ineffective
State v. Freeman
Anders brief; Alford plea; sentencing