Understanding North Carolina Child Support Guidelines
by Nicole Sodoma
North Carolina uses specific child support guidelines to determine how much money the payor parent owes each month. These guidelines take into account not only the need for adequate housing for the child, but also essential items for the child’s well-being such as...read more
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