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Custody & Visitation Guidance During COVID-19 From the Family Court Advisory Commission

The North Carolina Family Court Advisory Commission provided guidance to families with custody or visitation orders already in place. The Commission is stressing that parents should do their best to provide consistency and stability for children if at all possible but should work together for the child’s best interests while also following advice of healthcare […]

COVID-19 – Court System Closure 4/3/20 Update

As a result of the Coronavirus, the North Carolina court system extended its closure until June 1, 2020, to assist with slowing the spread of the virus. A limited number of courtrooms remain open to hear certain issues. For example, hearings for domestic violence protective orders or emergency child custody issues. However, the vast majority of […]

COVID-19 & Support Obligations

You are most likely still responsible for any child support or spousal support obligations if you are one of the many whose income is affected with the current “stay at home” order or—even worse—lost your job. If your amount is part of a court order that amount is due on the date ordered. However, that […]

COVID-19 – Court System Closure 3/18/20 Update

As a result of the Coronavirus, the North Carolina court system has largely shut down for 30 days to assist with slowing the spread of the virus. A limited number of courtrooms remain open to hear certain issues. However, the vast majority of hearings are continued automatically for 30 days. Tentatively, 30 days from the start of the […]

COVID-19 Update & SGP

SGP is doing its part to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in our community while also maintaining our high standards in serving our clients. In doing so, we are using other methods to work with our clients rather than meeting face-to-face. Fortunately, modern technology provides many resources, such as Skype, email, and conference calls. […]