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 The North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers Education Foundation, Inc., a non-profit, non-partisan association of attorneys who regularly try cases in court, presents these brochures as a courtesy of the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers (NCATL) and your local attorney. We hope that these brochures will assist you in understanding the law and your role as a participant in a court case. Please click on the appropriate brochure below to read the contents.
The North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers (NCATL) public education programs work to improve our court system to bring fairness and justice to all NC citizens, as well as to increase both understanding and appreciation of the American judicial system and the right to trial by jury.
If you have further questions about your special needs regarding the topics covered in these brochures, you should consult an attorney. It is suggested that you write down all questions prior to meeting with a lawyer to ensure that your questions are answered directly and promptly.
These brochures were prepared by Academy members and the NCATL Communications Department.
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 The North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association dedicated to protecting people’s rights through community and professional legal education, championing individual rights, and protecting the safety of NC families—in the home, in the workplace, and in the environment. This brochure is presented as a courtesy of the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers (NCATL) and your local attorney. We hope it will assist you in understanding child support and custody issues.
The North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers (NCATL) public education programs work to improve our court system to bring fairness and justice to all citizens and to increase both understanding and appreciation of the American judicial system and the right to trial by jury.
If you have further questions about your special needs regarding child support and custody, you should consult an attorney. It is suggested that you write down all questions prior to meeting with an attorney to ensure that your questions are answered directly and promptly.
This brochure was prepared by the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers (NCATL) Public Education Department. For additional information on the public education brochure series, please contact us.
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