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Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1984
312 N.C. 621 (N.C. 1984)

Summary

holding that North Carolina's compelling interest in determining status of residents is consistent with due process fairness under Shaffer so that court had jurisdiction over divorce action where only one spouse was resident of State

Summary of this case from Carroll v. Carroll

Opinion

1984


Summaries of

Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1984
312 N.C. 621 (N.C. 1984)

holding that North Carolina's compelling interest in determining status of residents is consistent with due process fairness under Shaffer so that court had jurisdiction over divorce action where only one spouse was resident of State

Summary of this case from Carroll v. Carroll

allowing attorney fees for bankruptcy, foreclosure, and receivership actions under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 6-21.2, since such activity was connected to the collection of the note

Summary of this case from Whiteside Estates Inc., v. Highlands Cove, L.L.C
Case details for

Petitions for Discretionary Review

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jan 1, 1984

Citations

312 N.C. 621 (N.C. 1984)

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