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McVicker v. McVicker

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Jun 17, 2014
762 S.E.2d 533 (N.C. Ct. App. 2014)

Summary

concluding "a charging order was one, but not the sole, remedy available to plaintiff to enforce the distributive award"

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Opinion

No. COA14–47.

2014-06-17

Linda H. McVICKER, Plaintiff, v. Lawrence A. McVICKER and MVOC, LLC, Defendants.

Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers, L.L.P., by John W. Narron and Alicia Jurney, for plaintiff-appellee. Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton LLP, by Tobias S. Hampson, K. Edward Greene, and Heidi C. Bloom, for defendant-appellant.



Summaries of

McVicker v. McVicker

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Jun 17, 2014
762 S.E.2d 533 (N.C. Ct. App. 2014)

concluding "a charging order was one, but not the sole, remedy available to plaintiff to enforce the distributive award"

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

McVicker v. McVicker

Case Details

Full title:Linda H. McVICKER, Plaintiff, v. Lawrence A. McVICKER and MVOC, LLC…

Court:Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

Date published: Jun 17, 2014

Citations

762 S.E.2d 533 (N.C. Ct. App. 2014)

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