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Making a North Carolina Custody Agreement

You must understand your state's laws on child custody if you are going to make a custody agreement. Learn more about creating a custody agreement in North Carolina.

When

making a North Carolina custody agreement, it wise to consult the

laws contained in the North Carolina General Statutes, Chapter 50.

This chapter is on divorce and alimony and also contains the statutes

concerning child custody. Those laws are necessary to know for your

child custody agreement. In order for your agreement to become

official, it must be accepted as a custody order. In North Carolina,

the court makes orders about the child's custody arrangements.

Section 50-11.2 explains that the order can be part of a judgment. To

prepare for a custody order, you should submit a custody agreement

that has all of the information you want it to have. Your agreement

should have information about how both parents will care and provide

for the child, and should also contain information about the child's

physical custody. Section 50-13.2 has some guidelines about what

should go into a custody order and agreement. Consider these elements

as you make your agreement:

  • An

    order may grant joint custody or grant exclusive custody to one

    parent. Depending on that type of custody, both parents should

    decide on a visitation schedule.

  • An

    order should provide visitation rights for grandparents as the court

    deems necessary.

  • An

    order may allow visitation rights by electronic communication. It

    could be through electronic mail, telephone, instant messaging,

    video conferencing, wired or wireless technologies by Internet, etc.

  • The

    court will consider if electronic communication is in the child's

    best interest; if equipment is available, accessible and affordable

    and any other factors that are relevant.

  • The

    court can set guidelines about electronic communication including

    communication hours, allocation of costs between the parents and the

    furnishing of access information between parents.

There

are not many specific guidelines in North Carolina about what to put

in a custody agreement. You need to carefully analyze your child's

and your own situation to come up with an agreement that fits. A

generic custody agreement includes:

  • Determining

    the child's residence and deciding if sole or joint custody is best.

  • Creating

    a visitation and custody schedule that shows when the child is with

    each parent.

  • Including

    information about legal custody and how the parents will continue to

    provide necessary care.

  • Including

    extra information about how the child will be raised such as the

    requirements for transportation and exchanges, choosing

    extracurricular events, etc.

With

this general template, you can detail your own to make it perfect for

your situation. Remember to always put your child's needs first.

North Carolina law specifically states that all custody decisions

must be made in the best interests of the child. Keep that in mind

and your North Carolina custody agreement will be great.

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