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“parent's substance abuse problem alone not support an adjudication of neglect.”
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parent's substance abuse problem alone not support an adjudication of neglect.
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Gen.Stat. § 50A-203; see also In re T.J.D.W., 182 N.C.App. 394, 396-97 , 642 S.E.2d 471, 473 (explaining that only when UCCJEA § 203's "two conditions are fulfilled" may a North Carolina court modify another state's custody determination), disc. review denied in part, 361 N.C. 568 , 651 S.E.2d 562 , aff'd per curiam in part, 362 N.C. 84 , 653 S.E.2d 143 (2007).
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In the Matter of E.P., M.P., minor children.
298A07.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Dec 7, 2007.
653 S.E.2d 143
Thomas R. Young, Taylorsville, for petitioner-appellant Alexander County Department of Social Services, and Melanie Cranford, Newton, for Guardian ad Litem.
Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton, LLP, by K. Edward Greene and Tobias S. Hampson, Raleigh, for respondent-appellee mother, and Hartsell & Williams, P.A., by Christy E. Wilhelm, Concord, for respondent-appellee father.
PER CURIAM.
AFFIRMED.