North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 52. Powers and Liabilities of Married Persons
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- NC GEN ST § 52-1. Property of married persons secured
- NC GEN ST § 52-2. Capacity to contract
- NC GEN ST § 52-3. Married person may insure spouse's life
- NC GEN ST § 52-4. Earnings and damages
- NC GEN ST § 52-5. Torts between husband and wife
- NC GEN ST § 52-5.1. Tort actions between husband and wife arising out of acts occurring outside State
- NC GEN ST § 52-7. Validation of certificates of notaries public as to contracts or conveyances between husband and wife
- NC GEN ST § 52-8. Validation of contracts failing to comply with provisions of former § 52-6
- NC GEN ST § 52-9. Effect of absolute divorce decree on certificate failing to comply with § 52-6
- NC GEN ST § 52-10. Contracts between husband and wife generally; releases
- NC GEN ST § 52-10.1. Separation agreements
- NC GEN ST § 52-10.2. Resumption of marital relations defined
- NC GEN ST § 52-11. Antenuptial contracts and torts
- NC GEN ST § 52-12. Postnuptial crimes and torts
- NC GEN ST § 52-13. Procedures in causes of action for alienation of affection and criminal conversation
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