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North Carolina Child Support Worksheet B - Child Support Obligation Joint or Shared Physical Custody

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Official AOC Form. This is a Child Support Worksheet B - Child Support Obligation, Joint or Shared Physical Custody. This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts - AOC, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.


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A paying parent who provides shared care will pay less child support. Both parents may get family payments from us.

Joint legal custody is where the parties both have decision-making authority and must agree with one another. Sole legal custody is where one parent has the authority to make these decisions on their own. Related Article: 5 Major Benefits Of Joint Physical Custody.

Joint legal custody will require both parents to discuss the child's needs more frequently than with a sole custody arrangement. Joint legal custody means that both parents will need to cooperate with each other and reach agreements where the child is concerned.

How your income affects your child support. We consider each parent's income equally when we make a child support assessment. We don't use income from non parent carers.

A trial court can award equal custody to both parties, or grant one party primary custody and the other visitation privileges. In actuality, North Carolina judges rarely award a 50/50 split of time that a child resides with each parent.

Your girlfriend's income will not generally count as your income for child support purposes, unless she is supporting you.

In flat-rate states, even in a 50/50 child custody arrangement, one parent is designated the residential or primary custodial parent for child support purposes and the other parent is paying a percentage of their income in accordance with the law regardless.

50/50 custody arrangements do not necessarily absolve parents of child support obligations.A court will consider the income and earning potential of both parents and order the spouse with the higher income to pay child support.

Parents can be obligated to pay child support even if they have joint custody of their children.

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North Carolina Child Support Worksheet B - Child Support Obligation Joint or Shared Physical Custody