This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
Follow the same process as for an adult name change, and in addition use forms NC-110G Declaration of Guardian for Change of Name and NC-130G Decree Changing Name of Minor (By Guardian).
The complaint should specify the grounds for the divorce and provide information about children, property, and other related issues. Child Custody Complaint: A child custody complaint is filed by a parent seeking custody or visitation rights for their child.
As in most other states, children in North Carolina aren't allowed to refuse to visit a parent under an existing visitation order until they're legal adults (when they turn 18 or otherwise become legally emancipated).
Does Child Support Increase If Salary Increases in North Carolina? Increases and decreases in income are major factors in modifying child support agreements. However, it must be considered a substantial change in circumstances.
If the offender is a juvenile, the police typically file a “complaint” about the juvenile suspect with the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). New cases are reviewed by an intake officer at the local DJJ office. The intake officer will contact any victim involved in the complaint.
Filing a Juvenile Complaint Any person can submit a complaint to a juvenile court counselor. However, delinquency complaints typically are filed by law enforcement officers or school officials, and undisciplined complaints typically are filed by the juvenile's parent or guardian.
The juvenile justice system is a multistage process: (1) delinquent behavior, (2) referral, (3) intake/diversion, (4) transfer/waiver, (5) detention, (6) adjudication, (7) disposition, (8) juvenile corrections and (9) aftercare.
The Juvenile Court Services section provides intake, diversion, supervision and post-release services for undisciplined and delinquent juveniles within a continuum of care and services that help juveniles and their families navigate the criminal justice system.
In North Carolina, unmarried parents have the same rights and obligations as married parents after the court has established the paternity of the child. However, the mother has sole custody rights until the child's parents establish paternity.