North Carolina Statutes

§ 8-53.6 — No disclosure in alimony and divorce actions

North Carolina § 8-53.6
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 8Evidence
Art. 7Competency of Witnesses

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 8-53.6 (2026).

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In an action pursuant to G.S. 50-5.1, 50-6, 50-7, 50-16.2A, and 50-16.3A if either or both of the parties have sought and obtained marital counseling by a licensed physician, licensed psychologist, licensed psychological associate, licensed clinical social worker, or licensed marriage and family therapist, the person or persons rendering such counseling shall not be competent to testify in the action concerning information acquired while rendering such counseling. (1983, c. 410, s. 8; 2001-152, s. 1.)

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