Change of venue

Chickenlady,

You will need to file your action in your county. You can also pursue an alienation of affections action by filing an action in your county of residence.

Good luck,

Shonnese D. Stanback
Attorney
The Rosen Law Firm
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 200
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
919.256.1534 direct voice
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NCdivorce.com
email: sstanback@rosen.com

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My H had an affair three years ago and we have separated twice and I had him served with papers both times and he ended up back at home and now it has been a year since then and nothing has changed with him.He is not resmoreful and is very cold toward me and I’m thinking of asking him to leave again.Can I file in our state capitol instead of my county and can I still pursue the alleniation of affections laws?
Thanks