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2013 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 50 - Divorce and Alimony.
Article 3 - Family Law Arbitration Act.
- Section 50-41 - Purpose; short title.
- Section 50-42 - Arbitration agreements made valid, irrevocable, and enforceable.
- Section 50-42.1 - 1. Nonwaivable provisions.
- Section 50-42.2 - 2. Notice.
- Section 50-43 - Proceedings to compel or stay arbitration.
- Section 50-44 - Interim relief and interim measures.
- Section 50-45 - Appointment of arbitrators; rules for conducting the arbitration.
- Section 50-45.1 - 1. Disclosure by arbitrator.
- Section 50-46 - Majority action by arbitrators.
- Section 50-47 - Hearing.
- Section 50-48 - Representation by attorney.
- Section 50-49 - Witnesses; subpoenas; depositions; court assistance.
- Section 50-50 - Repealed by Session Laws 2005-187, s. 8, effective October 1, 2005.
- Section 50-50.1 - 1. Consolidation.
- Section 50-51 - Award; costs.
- Section 50-52 - Change of award by arbitrators.
- Section 50-53 - Confirmation of award.
- Section 50-54 - Vacating an award.
- Section 50-55 - Modification or correction of award.
- Section 50-56 - Modification of award for alimony, postseparation support, child support, or child custody based on substantial change of circumstances.
- Section 50-57 - Orders or judgments on award.
- Section 50-58 - Applications to the court.
- Section 50-59 - Court; jurisdiction; other definitions.
- Section 50-60 - Appeals.
- Section 50-61 - Article not retroactive.
- Section 50-62 - Construction; uniformity of interpretation.
- Section 50-63 through 50-69 - . Reserved for future codification purposes. (2003-371, s. 1.)
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