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if you are refering to the child's home state/county, then the answer is yes. for example, you cannot move the child to another county, or state and petition that county court, or state court for custody rights.
You file for it in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides.
Yes.
Is he needing custody of his child, or is this on himself?
A motion for custody or modification to an existing custody order must be filed in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides.
The suit for custody will be filed in the county where the child resides. Once the court makes a decision regarding physical and legal custody it will also issue child support and visitation orders. That court will continue to have jurisdiction over the case.
Yes, but child custody can not be finalized.
file for sole custody and file for child abuse and you will have possibly sole custody of thew child
Yes, if you had custody of the child during the period for which you are seeking retroactive support.
Depends on your state laws, plus the other parent can still file an injuntion.
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Only NC has jurisdiction, nor should the child be taken away from the other parent.