This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form AOC-CV-670 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the North Carolina District Court - a government authority operating within North Carolina. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AOC-CV-670?
A: AOC-CV-670 is a form used in North Carolina for filing a motion and notice of hearing to set aside an order of paternity or affidavit of parentage.
Q: When is AOC-CV-670 used?
A: AOC-CV-670 is used when someone wants to request the court to set aside an order of paternity or affidavit of parentage.
Q: What is the purpose of using this form?
A: The purpose of using AOC-CV-670 is to ask the court to cancel or invalidate an existing order of paternity or affidavit of parentage.
Q: Who can file AOC-CV-670?
A: AOC-CV-670 can be filed by any party involved in the paternity case, such as the alleged father, the mother, or the child.
Q: How does one fill out AOC-CV-670?
A: To fill out AOC-CV-670, you need to provide the necessary information requested in the form, such as the names of the parties involved, the date the order was issued, and the reason for seeking its cancellation.
Q: What should be done after filling out AOC-CV-670?
A: After filling out AOC-CV-670, the form needs to be filed with the court clerk and served on the other parties involved in the case.
Q: Is there a fee associated with filing AOC-CV-670?
A: There may be a filing fee associated with filing AOC-CV-670, which can vary depending on the county and court rules. It is best to contact the local court clerk's office to determine the exact fee.
Q: How long does it take for the court to decide on the motion?
A: The time it takes for the court to decide on the motion can vary depending on the caseload and complexity of the case. It is best to consult with an attorney or the court clerk for an estimate.
Q: What happens if the court grants the motion?
A: If the court grants the motion to set aside the order of paternity or affidavit of parentage, the previous order will be canceled and no longer valid.
Q: Can the decision of the court be appealed?
A: Yes, if a party disagrees with the court's decision, they may have the option to file an appeal. Consulting with an attorney is recommended for guidance on the appeals process.
Form Details:
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