Domestic Violence
ArticlesMore...
- Domestic Violence – An Overview
- Divorce and Domestic Violence: How to protect your rights and yourself
- Domestic Violence In NC: An Action Plan For Caring Professionals
- Applauding Actions Against Violence
- Should I Get a Lawyer?
- Mecklenburg County Domestic Violence Court Policies
- Navigating Basic Court Procedure in North Carolina
- NC Divorce and You: How to get through a divorce in North Carolina
- 5 Things to Do Before You Even Think About Getting a Divorce
- The Big Picture on Divorce in North Carolina
FormsMore...
- Instructions For Domestic Violence Forms
- Complaint & Motion For Domestic Violence Order
- Complaint And Order For Domestic Violence Protection Order
- Sample Separation Agreement
- Ex Parte Domestic Violence Protective Order
- Notice Of Hearing On Domestic Violence Protective Order
- Court Complaint for Custody, Support, Alimony and Property Division
- Motion For Order To Show Cause Domestic Violence Protective Order
- Order To Appear And Show Cause For Failure To Comply With Domestic Violence Protective Order
- Order Continuing Domestic Violence Hearing And Ex Parte Order
VideosMore...
- Dividing Your Property – the House and Everything
- Introduction To Domestic Violence In North Carolina
- The Alimony Secrets Video Seminar
- Everything You Need to Know about Child Custody
- Child Support Video – When Money is on the Line
- North Carolina Divorce Site Overview
- What Everybody Ought to Know About Divorce
- Absolute Divorce Mysteries Revealed
PodcastsMore...
- Forcing Your Ex To Pay The Marital Debt
- What To Do When Your Spouse Is Violent
- What If Your Spouse Won’t Let You Leave?
- Does Domestic Violence Impact Property Distribution?
- Divorcing When You Can’t Afford Your Own Place
- Can Infidelity Impact Child Custody?
- NC Divorce Talk Radio LIVE – August 6, 2008
- Domestic Violence Interview
- Domestic Violence Homicides in N.C.
- NC Divorce Talk Radio LIVE – July 16, 2008
StatutesMore...
- §50B-1. Domestic violence; definition
- §50B-2. Institution of civil action; motion for emergency relief; temporary orders
- §50B-3. Relief
- §50B-4. Enforcement of orders
- §50B-4.1. Violation of valid protective order a misdemeanor
- §50B-4.2. False statement regarding protective order a misdemeanor
- §50B-5. Emergency assistance
- §50B-5.5. Prohibit employment discrimination against domestic violence victims
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