§ 50-90 Definitions
§ 50-91 Appointment of parenting coordinator
§ 50-92 Authority of parenting coordinator
§ 50-93 Qualifications
§ 50-94 Appointment conference
§ 50-95 Fees
§ 50-96 Meetings and communications
§ 50-97 Reports
§ 50-98 Parenting coordinator records
§ 50-99 Modification or termination of parenting coordinator appointment
§ 50-100 Parenting coordinator immunity

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Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 50 > Article 5 - Parenting Coordinator

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