Tax refund intercepts for child support
Federal law requires non-custodial parent’s taxes be intercepted to pay delinquent child support. The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 was enacted into law on April 26, 1996, to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to collect past-due child support by the offset of Federal payments.
New NC Child Support Guidelines
New child support guidelines are required to go into effect on 1 October 2010 but will likely be delayed until 1 January... Read More
NC Court of Appeals clarifies “Gross Income” for child support calculations
Amy Johnson Caskey was employed as a police officer for the Town of Matthews. Her husband Perry was a police officer for... Read More
Hitting the Road: Is a relocation in the best interests of your child?
Parents relocate for a variety of reasons including new jobs, job transfers, and for the support of extended family or to care... Read More
Gung Ho for Support
Both North Carolina and the military branches require service members to support dependents. North Carolina has child support guidelines used by its... Read More
New Child Support Guidelines Released
The State of North Carolina has released new Child Support Guidelines. These new guidelines take effect on the first of January 2011... Read More
Child Support Based on Income Shares
Child Support and Bonus Pay. North Carolina has adopted the income shares model for child support. Child support is a shared parental... Read More
Get Ready to Talk Taxes
Plan to handle tax issues during a divorce
Family Courts in North Carolina
one of the penultimate goals of family courts are to resolve the issues of a family within one year
Retroactive Child Support
A parent’s obligation to pay child support arises when the child is born.
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