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Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1998
349 N.C. 356 (N.C. 1998)

Summary

stating that to assume standing in a child custody dispute, a third party must have a relationship sufficient to show that the third party is not a stranger to the child

Summary of this case from Seyboth v. Seyboth

Opinion

1998


Summaries of

Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1998
349 N.C. 356 (N.C. 1998)

stating that to assume standing in a child custody dispute, a third party must have a relationship sufficient to show that the third party is not a stranger to the child

Summary of this case from Seyboth v. Seyboth
Case details for

Petitions for Discretionary Review

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jan 1, 1998

Citations

349 N.C. 356 (N.C. 1998)

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