Vancouver, WA asked in Family Law for North Carolina

Q: I live in vancouver washington my daughter and ex live in nc she is 13 and called me and said she wants to live with mw

What can o do to make that happen

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Angela L. Haas
Angela L. Haas
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  • Raleigh, NC
  • Licensed in North Carolina

A: First, I would find out WHY. Unless there is already a court order in WA or your daughter was born in WA, if the child has lived in NC for at least 6 months, NC would be the home state of the child, and you would need to petition the court here to modify the custody arrangement (unless your ex agrees that she can live with you). Consult with a family law attorney, to learn more about how to go about getting that done, based on the specific facts of your situation.

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