Are there restrictions for two circuits sharing one 12/3 at the beginning of the run?
I want to run 8 new circuits, four 15 amp and four 20amp. Each can be paired with a beginning run of a 14/ 3 or 12/3 wire from the breaker box to a junction box and then can be split off so that a 12/2 or 14/2 wire goes to a recepatcle, or to a device, or to lights. For example one 12/3 wire can leave the breaker box and be terminated in a junction box. Then one 12/2 wire can continue from the junction box running to an outlet for a heater. Then from the junction box, a second 12/ 2 wire can continue the second hot wire belonging to the second circuit to a bathroom GFCI. 2 breakers, two circuits, one ground and neutral wire for the first part of the run. I have seen this used for a string of kitchen counter top GFCI outlets. Is the use of a 3 wire run to lessen the amount of wire one needs to run, permitted in all general situations or are there code restrictions? For example if one part of the branch goes to a dishwasher and the other to some lights, is that okay for these sorts of things to share the ground and neutral wire at one point in the run back to the breaker box?
Thank you