Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter50A. Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act and Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act. |
Article3. Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act |
Part2. Agreement Addressing Custodial Responsibility During Deployment |
§50A-363. Power of attorney
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If no other parent possesses custodial responsibility or if an existing court order prohibits contact between the child and the other parent, a deploying parent, by power of attorney, may delegate all or part of custodial responsibility to an adult nonparent for the period of deployment. The power of attorney is revocable by the deploying parent through a revocation of the power of attorney signed by the deploying parent.
(2013-27, s. 3.)