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§ 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 […]

§ 110-129 – Definitions.

110-129. Definitions. As used in this Article: (1) "Court order" means any judgment or order of the courts of this State or of another state. (2) "Dependent child" means any person under the age of 18 who is not otherwise emancipated, married or a member of the Armed Forces of the United States, or any […]

§ 110-129.1 – Additional powers and duties of the Department.

110-129.1. Additional powers and duties of the Department. (a) In addition to other powers and duties conferred upon the Department of Health and Human Services, Child Support Enforcement Program, by this Chapter or other State law, the Department shall have the following powers and duties: (1) Upon authorization of the Secretary, to issue a subpoena […]

§ 110-129.2 – State Directory of New Hires established; employers required to report; civil penalties for noncompliance; definitions.

110-129.2. State Directory of New Hires established; employers required to report; civil penalties for noncompliance; definitions. (a) Directory Established. – There is established the State Directory of New Hires. The Directory shall be developed and maintained by the Department. The Directory shall be a central repository for employment information to assist in the location of […]

§ 110-130 – Action by the designated representatives of the county commissioners.

110-130. Action by the designated representatives of the county commissioners. Any county interested in the paternity and/or support of a dependent child may institute civil or criminal proceedings against the responsible parent of the child, or may take up and pursue any paternity and/or support action commenced by the mother, custodian or guardian of the […]

§ 110-130.1 – Non-Work First services.

110-130.1. Non-Work First services. (a) All child support collection and paternity determination services provided under this Article to recipients of public assistance shall be made available to any individual not receiving public assistance in accordance with federal law and as contractually authorized by the nonrecipient, upon proper application and payment of a nonrefundable application fee […]

§ 110-130.2 – Collection of spousal support.

110-130.2. Collection of spousal support. Spousal support shall be collected for a spouse or former spouse with whom the absent parent’s child is living when a child support order is being enforced under this Article. However, the spousal support shall be collected: (i) only if there is an order establishing the support obligation with respect […]

§ 110-131 – Compelling disclosure of information respecting the nonsupporting responsible parent of a child receiving public assistance.

110-131. Compelling disclosure of information respecting the nonsupporting responsible parent of a child receiving public assistance. (a) If a parent of any dependent child receiving public assistance fails or refuses to cooperate with the county in locating and securing support from a nonsupporting responsible parent, this parent may be cited to appear before any judge […]

§ 110-131.1 – Notice; due process requirements met.

110-131.1. Notice; due process requirements met. In any child support enforcement proceeding the trial court may deem State due process requirements for notice and service of process to be met with respect to the nonmoving party, upon delivery of written notice in accordance with the notice requirements of Chapter 1A-1, Rule 5(b) of the Rules […]