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Child Support Under Article IV

Warren DSS v. Gerrelts, No.COA20-868 (June 2021). This is an oddity of a case. Civil procedure has an interesting quirk called choice of law. It is an intensely fact-driven area of law that is still being actively researched and written about. Just the mere mention of the Erie Doctrine is…

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Child Support

Craven County o/b/o Jessica L. Wooten v. Adel Hageb (No. COA20-442)   Defendant Adel Hageb (“Father”) and Plaintiff Jessica L. Wooten (“Mother”) were never married but were involved in a romantic relationship. Mother gave birth to a child in 2016 and another child in 2017. After it was determined that…

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Tax Refunds, Credits, and Child Support

The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (hereinafter “Plan”), also called the COVID-19 Stimulus Package, was passed by Congress and officially signed into law by President Joe Biden on March 11, 2021.  The Plan seeks to aid the economy in recovering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. One significant…

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Child Support Guidelines and Deviation

Browne v. Browne, 101 N.C. App. 617 (1991). Child support in North Carolina is most commonly determined by using the presumptive guidelines. We have written about the use of the guidelines in the past, such as here. But not every case will be a guideline case. The guidelines themselves indicate…

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Basics of Child Custody and Child Support

Child support and child custody are frequent issues when spouses are planning to divorce. Today we will discuss some of the most basic aspects behind these two broad and complex issues. How do you file a claim for custody and/or support? What are the governing laws in North Carolina? And…

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Child Support Orders and Gross Income

CRAVEN CTY. V. HAGEB, 2021-NCCOA-231 Child support in Greensboro is most often calculated using guidelines and worksheets that provide a formula based on income, overnights with the child, and some other factors. A failure to follow the guidelines is error that can be appealed. Most often, the biggest factors are…

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Child Support Arrears Can Cost You Licenses

Utah recently enacted a new statute that denies hunting and fishing licenses to those who are delinquent on child support payments. They have recently began notifying some of those people that they may be denied licenses based on their delinquency. According to their state child support enforcement records, roughly 19,000…

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Imputation of Income for Child Support

Angel v. Sandoval, COA20-236 (unpublished 2020). If your ex, or you, lost a job and income and considered modifying child support to a lower amount in response, it may not always mean that the modification will be granted. Here in North Carolina, it depends on the circumstances surrounding the job…

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Boarding Schools, Private Schools, Prep Academies and Child Support

Koufman v. Koufman, 330 N.C. 93, 408 S.E.2d 729 (NC 1991)   Child support orders are modifiable in North Carolina when there is a substantial change in circumstances. But what happens when your child moves to a school away from home, such as a boarding school or preparatory academy? These…

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Child Support in High Income Families and Accustomed Standard of Living

Bishop v. Bishop, ____ N.C. App. _____ (Dec. 2020)   Child support in North Carolina is typically determined by a formula set out by the legislature and applied in child support guidelines and their worksheets. However, it was known for some income levels that the formula no longer becomes equitable.…

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