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Whitley v. Bauguess
Child custody, due process, oral judgment versus written judgments, welfare of the child
Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed March 20, 2018
Atkinson v. Chamberlin-Spencer
Modification of child custody order; substantial change in circumstances affecting the welfare of the minor child; best interests of the minor child
Bartlett v. NC Dep't of Pub. Safety
Tort Claims Act; Negligence; Industrial Commission
Creed v. Creed
Liability payment credit, underinsured motorist coverage
Dep't of Transp. v. Chapman
condemnation, inverse condemnation, Map Act, counterclaim, N.C.G.S. Section 136-103 and 111
Dep't of Transp. v. MDC Invs., LLC
condemnation, inverse condemnation, Map Act, counterclaim, N.C.G.S. Section 136-103 and 111
Finn v. Finn
Alimony, Attorney fee's, Divorce
Gateway Terrace Partners, LLC v. MJM Gateway Terrace RE, LLC
Interlocutory appeal; motion for permanent injunction; denial of a substantial right
Hagerman v. Union Cty. Bd. of Adjust.
Zoning; interpretation and application of zoning ordinance
In re: A.R., D.G., T.G.
Adjudication of neglect and dependency; substantial risk of harm
In re: I.I.C., Jr. & S.I.C.
Termination of parental rights; dependency; neglect; failure to make reasonable progress; lack of clear, cogent, & convincing evidence to support neglect
In re: I.J.A. & I.R.A.
Motion to terminate parental rights; grounds for termination; employment status
In re: J.N.S. & A.J.S.
Terminate Parental Rights; Medical Diagnosis Hearsay Exception.
In re: J.T.S.
TPR, neglect, probability of repetition of neglect
In re: N.D.
Findings of fact in disposition order
In re: A.S. & R.S.
Termination of parental rights, Best interest of the child
In re: A.V.C. & A.D.C.
Private TPR; incarcerated parent; ineffective assistance of counsel; convenient forum; adequate notice.
In re: C.L., J.L., M.L., Jr., & H.L.
Termination of Parental Rights
In re: H.R.M.
Involuntary commitment order; danger to himself; whether findings of fact demonstrated reasonable probability of future dangerous conduct