Frequently Asked Questions
We know family law can feel overwhelming—and sometimes, just getting clear answers makes all the difference. Below you’ll find thoughtful responses to the questions we hear most often, designed to help you feel informed, prepared, and empowered as you move forward.

Is mediation required in child custody disputes?
Yes, North Carolina mandates custody mediation to encourage parents to reach a mutually agreeable parenting plan. If mediation does not result in an agreement, the case proceeds to a court hearing where a judge will determine custody based on the child's best interests.
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