Greensboro, NC asked in Family Law and Child Custody for North Carolina

Q: Will this be a hard fight being that I let him stay to long in there care? Can I file a motion for dismal w/o attorne

My son is 2yr old been in his godparents care for 1yr 3 months I moved to Charlotte December of 2017 got a place end up losing it June 2018 Was going move back to Fayetteville but they offered to help me Until I got back on my feet I never wrote any agreement or rights to them now that I’m stable I just want him back they filed for emergency custody they put a lot of lies in the motion they filed .ive got a copy of motion

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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Jacksonville, NC
  • Licensed in North Carolina

A: You need an attorney. Based on your own description - they don't need to lie. Even if everything they said in their Motion for Emergency Custody is lies and everything you have said here is true - even with an attorney, your odds of winning are likely not good but without an attorney, they are likely less than slim and none. Best of luck.

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