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832 E 4th St, Charlotte, NC 28202, USA
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
+1 704-686-0201

For more details see my review of CFCR.

Our 9-year-old grandchild lived with his grandmother since he was about 8 months old, and his grandmother has had custody since December 2011. In September 2016 there was a custody hearing in which the court ordered shared custody, with a review in December. The child was supposedly represented by the Council for Childrens Rights (CFCR).

Prior to the September hearing, when CFCR asked the child where he preferred to live, he told them he wanted to stay with his grandmother. CFCR recommended permanent custody to the mother. And prior to the review hearing CFCR again asked the child where he preferred to live. Having been ignored by CFCR previously, this time he told them he wanted to go back and forth.

CFCR and the blew all this off and the court rubber-stamped CFCR's recommendation to give the mother full permanent custody.

The court was also concerned with the child's school tardiness when in his mother's care. CFCR misrepresented the number of tardies while in the mother's care during the 3-months between hearings.

I wonder what impression it has made on the child now that CFCR failed him twice and the court failed him twice.

im going to court today at 4 to have all my rights as a dad stripped from me and i know this because fathers have no rights so wish me luck because in family court its the only court you can commit no crime and lose everything

Item 7 of the September court order reads: "Defendant shall ensure that the child attends any and all extracurricular activities as scheduled and on time."

At the time the child was enrolled in i9 flag football. The mother never got the child to his game on time and was absent for 53% of the child's playing time.

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Family Court Office

Courthouse at 832 E 4th St, Charlotte, NC 28202, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Family Court Office: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    12:00 – 2:45 PM
  • Tuesday
    12:00 – 2:45 PM
  • Wednesday
    12:00 – 2:45 PM
  • Thursday
    12:00 – 2:45 PM
  • Friday
    12:00 – 2:45 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

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Based on 9 reviews

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832 E 4th St, Charlotte, NC 28202, USA.
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ALL reviews about Family Court Office

  • Cole
    Added 2016.05.12
    For more details see my review of CFCR.
  • Angelina
    Added 2016.04.30
    Our 9-year-old grandchild lived with his grandmother since he was about 8 months old, and his grandmother has had custody since December 2011. In September 2016 there was a custody hearing in which the court ordered shared custody, with a review in December. The child was supposedly represented by the Council for Childrens Rights (CFCR).
  • Isabel
    Added 2015.12.05
    Prior to the September hearing, when CFCR asked the child where he preferred to live, he told them he wanted to stay with his grandmother. CFCR recommended permanent custody to the mother. And prior to the review hearing CFCR again asked the child where he preferred to live. Having been ignored by CFCR previously, this time he told them he wanted to go back and forth.
  • Sierra
    Added 2015.06.01
    CFCR and the blew all this off and the court rubber-stamped CFCR's recommendation to give the mother full permanent custody.
  • Abigail
    Added 2015.03.05
    The court was also concerned with the child's school tardiness when in his mother's care. CFCR misrepresented the number of tardies while in the mother's care during the 3-months between hearings.
  • Lillian
    Added 2015.01.28
    I wonder what impression it has made on the child now that CFCR failed him twice and the court failed him twice.
  • Chloe
    Added 2014.12.15
    im going to court today at 4 to have all my rights as a dad stripped from me and i know this because fathers have no rights so wish me luck because in family court its the only court you can commit no crime and lose everything
  • Evelyn
    Added 2014.11.08
    Item 7 of the September court order reads: "Defendant shall ensure that the child attends any and all extracurricular activities as scheduled and on time."
  • Jesus
    Added 2013.10.11
    At the time the child was enrolled in i9 flag football. The mother never got the child to his game on time and was absent for 53% of the child's playing time.
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