Laws are constantly changing. Federal, state, and local legislation is added, amended, and revoked regularly. Do these changes in the law affect cases that are ongoing? It depends. Bienvenu v. Defendant 1 Changing laws were at the forefront of a recent decision by the Supreme Court of Louisiana. The case…
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What is Considered a Deadly Weapon for a DVPO?
North Carolina Statute § 50B-3.1 states that if an emergency or ex parte protective order is issued, and the abuse involves a deadly weapon or threat of a deadly weapon, the abuser must surrender their firearms, ammunition, and firearm permits. Knowing what qualifies as a deadly weapon is important, but…
Self Defense in Domestic Violence
Y Michael Yin, JD Hunter v. Hunter, 2024-NCCOA-______ (2024). Facts: In June 2023, a family dispute turned violent between the Plaintiff and the Defendant, his father. The altercation arose over a disagreement regarding the Plaintiff’s daughter attending bible school. During the argument, the Defendant struck the Plaintiff in the neck,…
IVF, In Loco Parentis, Child Support, and How It All Comes Together
Y Michael Yin, JD GREEN V. CARTER, 2024-NCCOA-______ (2024). Facts: The case involves two women, Mother and Partner, who had an on-and-off romantic relationship and planned to have a child together through IVF. Although only one woman gave birth and was listed as the mother on the birth certificate due…
What is Discovery in North Carolina Child Custody Cases?
It is common practice for parties in a case to exchange evidence and information. This process is called discovery. There are strict rules and requirements for discovery, and failing to comply with requests from the opposing party may adversely affect your case. Heijmen v. Heijmen In the case of Heijmen…
Helping a Private Investigator Serve Your Ex
Y Michael Yin, JD In civil cases, defendants sometimes go to great lengths to avoid being served. The reasons they do this can come down to anything, including just making it difficult for you. Service according to our rules of civil procedure begins with the sheriff or by mailing it…
Permanency Planning Orders and Reunification in North Carolina
In North Carolina, the courts determine child custody based on the best interests of the child. If a child is taken from their biological parents or legal guardians, there are often reunification procedures in place. However, reunification is not always included in permanency planning orders. Permanency Planning in North Carolina…
Nevada Keeps the Family Court Open
Y Michael Yin, JD In Nevada, the Supreme Court recently issued a ruling affirming the public’s constitutional right to access Family Court proceedings, overturning a rule change that had closed some hearings. The Court found that the rule violated the First Amendment right to access court proceedings. In the ruling,…
How to Defend Against False Claims of Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is a severe offense. If you’ve been falsely accused by a spouse, partner, or household member, you must take the allegations seriously, even if you know you are innocent. What is Domestic Violence? Domestic violence includes a variety of threatening, harassing, or harmful behaviors committed against one of…
What Are the North Carolina Child Support Guidelines?
Any parent over the age of 18 whose rights have not been terminated has an obligation to financially support their children. If you are going through a divorce, have recently separated from your child’s other parent, or are involved in a child support matter for any other reason, it can…