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§ 110-136.7 – Multiple withholding.

110-136.7. Multiple withholding. When an obligor is subject to more than one withholding for child support, withholding for current child support shall have priority over past-due support. Where two or more orders for current support exist, each family shall receive a pro rata share of the total amount withheld based on the respective child support […]

§ 110-132.2 – Expedited procedures to establish paternity in IV-D cases.

110-132.2. Expedited procedures to establish paternity in IV-D cases. (a) In a IV-D court action, a local child support enforcement office may, without obtaining a court order, subpoena a minor child, the minor child’s mother, and the putative father of the minor child (including the mother’s husband, if different from the putative father) to appear […]

§ 110-133 – Agreements of support.

110-133. Agreements of support. In lieu of or in conclusion of any legal proceeding instituted to obtain support from a responsible parent for a dependent child born of the marriage, a written agreement to support the child by periodic payments executed by the responsible parent when acknowledged before a certifying officer or notary public or […]

§ 110-134 – Filing of affidavits, agreements, and orders; fees.

110-134. Filing of affidavits, agreements, and orders; fees. All affidavits, agreements, and resulting orders entered into under the provisions of G.S. 110-132 and G.S. 110-133 shall be filed by the clerk of superior court in the county in which they are entered. The filing fee for the institution of an action through the entry of […]

§ 110-135 – Debt to State created.

110-135. Debt to State created. Acceptance of public assistance by or on behalf of a dependent child creates a debt, in the amount of public assistance paid, due and owing the State by the responsible parent or parents of the child. Provided, however, that in those cases in which child support was required to be […]

§ 110-136 – Garnishment for enforcement of child-support obligation.

110-136. Garnishment for enforcement of child-support obligation. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, in any case in which a responsible parent is under a court order or has entered into a written agreement pursuant to G.S. 110-132 or 110-133 to provide child support, a judge of the district court in the county where […]

§ 110-136.1 – Assignment of wages for child support.

110-136.1. Assignment of wages for child support. Pursuant to G.S. 50-13.4(f)(1), the court may require the responsible parent to execute an assignment of wages, salary, or other income due or to become due whenever his employer’s voluntary written acceptance of the wage assignment under G.S. 95-31 is filed with the court. Such acceptance remains effective […]

§ 110-136.2 – Use of unemployment compensation benefits for child support.

110-136.2. Use of unemployment compensation benefits for child support. (a) A responsible parent may voluntarily assign unemployment compensation benefits to a child support agency to satisfy a child support obligation or a child support enforcement agency may request a responsible parent to voluntarily assign unemployment benefits to satisfy a child support obligation. An assignment of […]

§ 110-136.3 – Income withholding procedures; applicability.

110-136.3. Income withholding procedures; applicability. (a) Required Contents of Support Orders. – All child support orders, civil or criminal, entered or modified in the State in IV-D cases shall include a provision ordering income withholding to take effect immediately. All child support orders, civil or criminal, initially entered in the State in non-IV-D cases on […]

§ 110-136.4 – Implementation of withholding in IV-D cases.

110-136.4. Implementation of withholding in IV-D cases. (a) Withholding based on arrearages or obligor’s request. (1) Advance notice of withholding. When an obligor in a IV-D case becomes subject to income withholding, the obligee shall, after verifying the obligor’s current employer or other payor, wages or other disposable income, and mailing address, serve the obligor […]