This is an official form from the North Carolina District Courts that complies with all applicable state codes and statutes. USLF amends and updates all state forms as is required by state statutes and law.
This is an official form from the North Carolina District Courts that complies with all applicable state codes and statutes. USLF amends and updates all state forms as is required by state statutes and law.
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Child support is calculated based on the number of overnights the child or children spend with each parent. Worksheet A recognizes a situation in which one parent has primary custody (more than 243 days per year). Worksheet B is applicable to parents who share custody jointly.
Any work-related daycare or childcare expenses paid by the parents. Health insurance premiums paid by either parent for the child. Extraordinary expenses paid on behalf of a child, which can include things like expenses for visitation-related travel or private school tuition.
Child support is calculated based on the number of overnights the child or children spend with each parent. Worksheet A recognizes a situation in which one parent has primary custody (more than 243 days per year). Worksheet B is applicable to parents who share custody jointly.
There is also generally a minimum support obligation for parents with low incomes. When a parent obliged to pay child support makes less than $1,108 per month (as of January 1, 2019), the guidelines require a minimum support order of $50 per month.
In North Carolina, there are two ways to begin a child support case: in civil court or through a criminal action. You can file for child support on your own, with a lawyer that you retain, or the Division of Social Services (DSS) can file the child support case for you.