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North Carolina Court Rules de Facto Parent of IVF-Conceived Child Cannot Be Forced to Pay Child Support
Science has given individuals and couples the chance to start a family in ways that were not possible in the recent past. However, nontraditional methods of conception can give rise to complex legal issues when relationship partners both take part…
How Child Custody Terms Affect Child Support Obligations
In North Carolina, child support and child custody are closely linked. After a divorce, both parents have a continued obligation to provide for their children. Although support payments are made to the parent with primary custody, the amount of time…
Using Wage Garnishment to Collect Child Support
After a divorce or separation, both parents have a continuing obligation to financially support their children, regardless of where the child resides and who has physical custody. Child support is critical to ensuring that a child’s basic needs are met.…
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