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What you need to know about child support in North Carolina
Divorcing parents need to understand North Carolina guidelines for everything from calculating and filing child support claims to collecting child support and enforcing agreements.
Stock Options as ‘Income’ for Purposes of Child Support
A determination of a parent’s income drives a calculation of child support. Income is every possible source of funds of a parent considered in the calculation.
Interest on IRAs as ‘Income’ for Purposes of Child Support
In many states, reasonable contributions to a retirement plan are not considered income. The interest is part of that contribution, and constitutes a legitimate retirement planning decision.
Who will pay for my child’s health insurance in a divorce?
North Carolina courts can order parents to pay a child’s medical expenses as a type of child support, including medical, dental, and hospital costs.
Is college tuition included in child support?
While North Carolina law does not provide for or address college tuition and expenses, parents can plan ahead and create an agreement for such expenses.
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