WILLIAMS v. RICHARDSON

No. 816DC50.

281 S.E.2d 777 (1981)

Doris WILLIAMS v. Ronald RICHARDSON.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

September 15, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William W. Aycock Jr., Tarboro, for plaintiff-appellee.

Smith, Patterson, Follin, Curtis, James & Harkavy by Norman B. Smith, Greensboro, for defendant-appellant.


HILL, Judge.

Appellant brings forth eight assignments of error which can be grouped into three categories.

I

Was it proper for the North Carolina trial court to exercise jurisdiction in this case?

Mr. Richardson contends that it was not proper for the North Carolina court to exercise jurisdiction. In support of this position, he argues that the district court could not take jurisdiction because the Virginia court retained jurisdiction...

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