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Grandparent Issues: North Carolina
Grandparent Rights to Visitation: Visitation may be granted as a part of any order determining custody of the child. Chapter 50, Section 50-13.2 (G.S.N.C. §50-13.2).
When Adoption Occurs: Visitation rights terminate unless the adoption is by a stepparent or a relative of the child where a substantial relationship exists between the grandparent and the child.
Child Custody Statutes: No statutory factors other than best interest of child. G.S.N.C. §50-13 et seq.
Parents May Choose: Yes
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