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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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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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
(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 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 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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