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Know the Changes to Child Support in NC That Took Effect This Year
Read more: Know the Changes to Child Support in NC That Took Effect This YearOur very own Chris Miller was recently interviewed in QC Morning regarding the new changes to Child Support in North Carolina. These new changes went into effect on January 1st, 2023. Watch his interview…
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New North Carolina Child Support Guidelines 2023
Read more: New North Carolina Child Support Guidelines 2023New North Carolina Child Support Guidelines went into effect 1/1/23. The General Assembly only updates the Child Support Guidelines every 4 years, and the new Guidelines have been updated to include 3…
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California Mother Receives Child Support Almost Fifty Years Later
Read more: California Mother Receives Child Support Almost Fifty Years LaterAlmost fifty years ago a California judge ordered a California father, Mr. Don Lenhert, to pay monthly Child Support to his child’s mother, Ms. Toni Anderson. According to Mr. Anderson, Mr. Lenherdt…
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Ohio Judge Gets Creative with Child Support Cases
Read more: Ohio Judge Gets Creative with Child Support CasesA judge in the suburbs in Cleveland, Ohio has apparently gotten so tired of hearing the same excuse from parents who are behind on child support that he has taken matters into…
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Back to School Child Custody Considerations
Read more: Back to School Child Custody ConsiderationsAs students return to school across North Carolina, parents should review their Child Custody Order or Child Custody Agreement, many of which are impacted by the school year and summer break and…
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Website Now Allows People to Crowdfund Their Divorce
Read more: Website Now Allows People to Crowdfund Their DivorceMany people assume Separation and Divorce is an expensive endeavor, and it certainly can be when spouses go from paying for one household to paying living expenses at two different households. Add…
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Imputing Income for North Carolina Child Support
Read more: Imputing Income for North Carolina Child SupportChild Support in North Carolina is presumptively established by the North Carolina Child Support Guidelines. In most cases, Family Law Judges are tasked with determining Child Support according to the Guidelines which…
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Study Highlights Changing Attitudes about Marriage and Divorce
Read more: Study Highlights Changing Attitudes about Marriage and DivorceAccording to recently released survey results, many Americans’ views on relationships, marriage, and divorce have changed over the past decade. From 2011 through 2013 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)…
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Amendments to Birth Certificates
Read more: Amendments to Birth CertificatesNorth Carolina, like most other states, issues a birth certificate for every child born. In addition to providing certain vital information such as place of birth, time of birth, date of birth,…
