Minor Child Affidavit - DV Case - The North Carolina Court System 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Minor Child Affidavit in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the Plaintiff in the designated field on page one of your Domestic Violence Complaint.
  3. Indicate whether there is another pending custody case concerning the child(ren) by selecting 'is' or 'is not'. If applicable, provide details such as location, file number, and a brief statement regarding any custody orders.
  4. Specify if the child(ren) have lived in North Carolina for at least six months. If not, indicate how long they have resided elsewhere.
  5. In the next section, clarify who the child(ren) currently live with by selecting from the options provided: 'me', 'defendant', or 'someone else'. If you choose 'someone else', be sure to provide their name and relationship to the child(ren).

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Yes, a typed name is recognized as a legitimate electronic signature when you create it on your paperwork utilizing a compliant solution like DocHub. Simply upload your Minor Child Affidavit - DV Case - The North Carolina Court System to our editor, click Sign in the top tool pane → Create your signature → Type your name in the proper tab, and choose how it will appear on your document.

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Affidavits should always be in the first person. The person making the affidavit must swear or affirm that the contents are true. It should be done before a person authorized to take oaths in respect of the particular kind of affidavit. A person can either affirm or declare instead of swearing if allowed by law.
What Makes a Parent Unfit? North Carolina does not have specific criteria that automatically deem a parent unfit. Such conclusions can be drawn only on a case by case basis depending on the specific facts of a case. One of the most common reasons that a parent is deemed unfit concerns acts of domestic violence.
An affidavit is a statement given under oath that its contents are true and accurate. Any false statement or information contained in this affidavit may subject you to prosecution for the felony of perjury, N.C.G.S. 14-209, or under other statutes that prohibit false statements under oath.

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Notary. In California, affidavits are signed in the presence of a notary. The notary provides certification that the affiant or deponent, if the affidavit was part of a deposition, signed the document in front of the notary, and that the signer did so in person.

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