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How much child support would a court order?
How long does Child Support last?
How is Child Support enforced?
Lisa Angel, a Board Certified Family Law Specialist, answers these questions, and more, [click to continue…]

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Child Support Calculator

by admin on November 5, 2008

Use our convenient calculator to determine a starting point for child support payments according to North Carolina state guidelines.

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§ 50‑13.9. Procedure to insure payment of child support.
(a)Upon its own motion or upon motion of either party, the court may order at any time [click to continue…]

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§ 50-13.10. Past due child support vested; not subject to retroactive modification; entitled to full faith and credit
(a) Each past due child support payment is vested when it accrues and may not [click to continue…]

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§50-13.4. Action for support of minor child

by admin on November 5, 2008

§ 50-13.4. Action for support of minor child
(a) Any parent, or any person, agency, organization or institution having custody of a minor child, or bringing an action or proceeding for the [click to continue…]

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Child Custody: The Details

by admin on November 4, 2008

Child Custody in North Carolina is often—and usually best—settled by a voluntary agreement between the parents. Only a small percentage of child custody disputes are decided in a [click to continue…]

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Child Support: The Details

by admin on November 4, 2008

Child Support in North Carolina is often settled by the parents of the child by agreement. Generally parents come to agreement based upon the North Carolina child support guidelines [click to continue…]

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