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In Matter of T.M.
"Rather, the appellant must also show that the incompetent evidence caused some prejudice." In the context of a bench trial, an appellant "must show that the court relied on the incompetent evidence in making its findings." "Where there is competent evidence in the record supporting the court's findings, we presume that the court relied upon it and disregarded the incompetent evidence." In re Huff, 140 N.C.App. 288 , 301, 536 S.E.2d 838 , 846 (2000) (internal citations omitted), review denied, appeal dismissed, 353 N.C. 374 , 547 S.E.2d 9 (2001); see also In re L.C., 181 N.C.App. 278 , 284, 63…
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In Re Tm
"Rather, the appellant must also show that the incompetent evidence caused some prejudice." In the context of a bench trial, an appellant "must show that the court relied on the incompetent evidence in making its findings." "Where there is competent evidence in the record supporting the court's findings, we presume that the court relied upon it and disregarded the incompetent evidence." In re Huff, 140 N.C.App. 288, 301 , 536 S.E.2d 838, 846 (2000) (internal citations omitted), review denied, appeal dismissed, 353 N.C. 374 , 547 S.E.2d 9 (2001); see also In re L.C., 181 N.C.App. 278, 284 , 638…
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SCOTT
v.
MOSER
v.
MOSER
No. 133 PC.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Jan 31, 1977.
Published
Petition by defendant for discretionary review under G.S. 7A-31 denied 31 January 1977.