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Am I required to get a custody order? Parents who are no longer together are not required to get a custody order, but may choose to do so in case they do not agree about the childs care.
Information about criminal cases in the North Carolina court system can be accessed by visiting a public, self-service terminal located at a clerk of courts office in any county. You can use the terminal to search for cases by defendant name, case number, or victim or witness name.
Custody hearings and trials are open to the public. However, judges may limit access for security reasons or for high-profile cases. Court files, in general, are public records. However, certain family law documents remain confidential, such as child custody evaluation reports.
Filing the Documents Take the original and two (2) copies of the Motion to the Civil Division of the Clerk of Superior Courts office in the county where your case is filed. The Clerk will stamp each Motion filed, place the original in the Court file and return two (2) copies of the filed document to you.
The North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts (NCAOC) offers online remote access to both criminal and civil information from all 100 North Carolina counties.

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