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J. Wood finds that the trial court improperly adjudicated defendant delinquent and entered a disposition order related to his alleged crime of injury to personal property because the juvenile court counselor did not approve or sign the juvenile petition, divesting this court of jurisdiction. Reversed.
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals, Judge: Wood, Filed On: May 7, 2024, Case #: COA23-1079, Categories: Jurisdiction, Juvenile Law
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J. Wood finds that the trial court improperly ruled in this child custody complaint because the record does not support the decision that the child's best interests are served by awarding the mother sole custody. Reversed.
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals, Judge: Wood, Filed On: May 7, 2024, Case #: COA23-700, Categories: Family Law
J. Hampson finds that the trial court properly ceased a paternal grandmother's efforts to reunify with her grandchildren following their removal from her care for suspected sexual abuse by the father because evidence indicates the decision served the best interests of the children. Affirmed.
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals, Judge: Hampson, Filed On: May 7, 2024, Case #: COA23-853, Categories: Family Law
J. Carpenter finds that the trial court properly denied siblings judgment notwithstanding the verdict in this dispute over their parents' estate, and granted a new trial, because evidence did not support the verdict in which the jury determined the parents lacked the mental capacity to create new deeds to the property. Affirmed.
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals, Judge: Carpenter, Filed On: May 7, 2024, Case #: COA23-927, Categories: Wills / Probate