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  "name": "SHIRLEY T. FORBES v. BEN W. FORBES, JR.",
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    "judges": [
      "Judges Eagles and Cozort concur."
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    "parties": [
      "SHIRLEY T. FORBES v. BEN W. FORBES, JR."
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        "text": "WEBB, Judge.\nG.S. 50-13.6 provides that attorney fees may be awarded in a child custody or support action \u201cto an interested party acting in good faith who has insufficient means to defray the expense of the suit.\u201d The statute provides that in a support action the Court must also find before ordering payment of a counsel fee \u201cthat the party ordered to furnish support has refused to provide support which is adequate under the circumstances existing at the time of the institution of the action.\u201d This provision does not apply to this action because it is one for both custody and support. It was error for the Court to hold it could not order the defendant to pay counsel fees.\nWe do not believe this case is inconsistent with Hudson v. Hudson, 299 N.C. 465, 263 S.E. 2d 719 (1980) or Gibson v. Gibson, 68 N.C. App. 566, 316 S.E. 2d 99 (1984). In both those cases a spouse had asked for custody and support. In each case the custody was determined prior to the decision as to support and was not at issue when the matter of support was contested. No attorney fees were allowed in those cases because there was not a showing that the supporting party had refused to provide adequate support at the time the action for support was filed. In this case both custody and support were contested. The plaintiff was not deprived of the right to have attorney fees because the order for custody was entered before the order for support.\nReversed and remanded.\nJudges Eagles and Cozort concur.",
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        "author": "WEBB, Judge."
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    "attorneys": [
      "J. Douglas Moretz, P.A., by Michael L. Stephenson, for plaintiff appellant.",
      "No brief for defendant appellee."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "SHIRLEY T. FORBES v. BEN W. FORBES, JR.\nNo. 8411DC415\n(Filed 5 February 1985)\nDivorce and Alimony \u00a7 27\u2014 child custody and support contested \u2014authority of court to award counsel fees\nWhere both child custody and support were contested, and the trial court found that plaintiff was an interested party who had acted in good faith but was without sufficient means to defray the costs and expenses of the action, the trial court erred in holding that it could not order defendant to pay counsel fees.\nAPPEAL by plaintiff from Pridgen, Judge. Judgment entered 22 February 1984 in District Court, Lee County. Heard in the Court of Appeals 14 January 1985.\nThe parties to this action were married but have been divorced. The plaintiff brought this action for custody and support of their minor child. The defendant contested the custody and support. On 26 January 1984 the Court entered an order giving custody of the child to the plaintiff. In an order filed 22 February 1984 the Court ordered the defendant to pay child support. In its order for child support the Court found that \u201cPlaintiff is an interested party who has acted in good faith . . . but without sufficient means to defray the costs and expenses hereof.\u201d The Court also found that the plaintiff was not entitled to past support of the child and was not entitled to recover her counsel fees.\nThe plaintiff appealed the court\u2019s refusal to allow her counsel\u2019s fee.\nJ. Douglas Moretz, P.A., by Michael L. Stephenson, for plaintiff appellant.\nNo brief for defendant appellee."
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