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124 N.C. App. 144

476 S.E.2d 446

Pulliam v. Smith

Court of Appeals of North Carolina

Decided October 15, 1996

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Court of Appeals of North Carolina · decided 1996-10-15

Cited by 4 later decisions — most recently July 1998

4 state decisions

Relies on Coble v. Coble

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Decided 1996-10-15

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Judge John

¶1concurring in the result only.

¶2In the present case, significant portions of the trial court’s findings of fact numbered 49, 50, 52, 53 and 54, upon which its determination of a substantial change of circumstances is based, are unsupported by competent evidence of record. Accordingly, under our law the court’s order is defective and must be reversed. See Coble v. Coble, 300 N.C. 708, 714, 268 S.E.2d 185, 190 (1980). I therefore concur in the result reached in Judge Greene’s opinion.

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