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Legal Information: North Carolina
Laws current as of December 10, 2024 Do I have to take parenting classes?
Once you start a custody case, many counties in North Carolina require you and the other parent to take a parenting education class before going forward with your case. You can usually take the parenting classes separately from the other parent. Each county handles the parenting classes differently. To find out about parenting education in your county, you can ask the clerk at your court.
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