However, if you currently have a notarized child custody agreement in place that has not been incorporated into a court order, it is not useless. The law in North Carolina is clear that courts are not bound by contracts regarding agreements in co-parenting. A signed and notarized child custody agreement is enforceable as a contract between the parents, but the court will not enforce the agreement until it is incorporated into a court order. Is a Notarized Child Custody Agreement Enforceable in Court?Ī notarized child custody agreement is not enforceable by a court. Here at Culbertson & Associates in Greensboro and Asheboro, North Carolina, we can help you craft your child custody agreement in your ongoing child custody proceeding. What is a Notarized Child Custody Agreement? A notarized child custody agreement is a contract between you and your former partner that directly discusses how you will co-parent your minor children.
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