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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_50A > GS_50A-304

§50A‑304.  Temporary visitation.

(a)        A court of thisState which does not have jurisdiction to modify a child‑custodydetermination may issue a temporary order enforcing:

(1)        A visitationschedule made by a court of another state; or

(2)        The visitation provisionsof a child‑custody determination of another state that does not providefor a specific visitation schedule.

(b)        If a court of thisState makes an order under subdivisions (a)(2) of this section, it shallspecify in the order a period that it considers adequate to allow thepetitioner to obtain an order from a court having jurisdiction under thecriteria specified in Part 2. The order remains in effect until an order isobtained from the other court or the period expires. (1999‑223,s. 3.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_50A > GS_50A-304

§50A‑304.  Temporary visitation.

(a)        A court of thisState which does not have jurisdiction to modify a child‑custodydetermination may issue a temporary order enforcing:

(1)        A visitationschedule made by a court of another state; or

(2)        The visitation provisionsof a child‑custody determination of another state that does not providefor a specific visitation schedule.

(b)        If a court of thisState makes an order under subdivisions (a)(2) of this section, it shallspecify in the order a period that it considers adequate to allow thepetitioner to obtain an order from a court having jurisdiction under thecriteria specified in Part 2. The order remains in effect until an order isobtained from the other court or the period expires. (1999‑223,s. 3.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_50A > GS_50A-304

§50A‑304.  Temporary visitation.

(a)        A court of thisState which does not have jurisdiction to modify a child‑custodydetermination may issue a temporary order enforcing:

(1)        A visitationschedule made by a court of another state; or

(2)        The visitation provisionsof a child‑custody determination of another state that does not providefor a specific visitation schedule.

(b)        If a court of thisState makes an order under subdivisions (a)(2) of this section, it shallspecify in the order a period that it considers adequate to allow thepetitioner to obtain an order from a court having jurisdiction under thecriteria specified in Part 2. The order remains in effect until an order isobtained from the other court or the period expires. (1999‑223,s. 3.)