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Anzures v. Walbecq

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Jan 5, 2016
781 S.E.2d 531 (N.C. Ct. App. 2016)

Summary

holding a custody order was temporary because it did not resolve holiday schedules indefinitely and covered visitation only for a brief period

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Opinion

No. COA15–611.

01-05-2016

Eduardo ANZURES, Plaintiff, v. Ashleigh Kate WALBECQ, Defendant.

Sigmon, Isenhower and Barkley, by C. Randall Isenhower, for plaintiff-appellee. Vogel Law, PLLC, by Kathleen L. Vogel, for defendant-appellant.


Case Reported Without Published Opinion

Dismissed.


Summaries of

Anzures v. Walbecq

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Jan 5, 2016
781 S.E.2d 531 (N.C. Ct. App. 2016)

holding a custody order was temporary because it did not resolve holiday schedules indefinitely and covered visitation only for a brief period

Summary of this case from Kanellos v. Kanellos
Case details for

Anzures v. Walbecq

Case Details

Full title:Eduardo ANZURES, Plaintiff, v. Ashleigh Kate WALBECQ, Defendant.

Court:Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

Date published: Jan 5, 2016

Citations

781 S.E.2d 531 (N.C. Ct. App. 2016)

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