North Carolina Child Support Guidelines - The North Carolina Court 2025

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The top or the cap on the Guidelines was increased from $30,000.00 per month of gross combined income of the parents ($360,000.00 per year) to $40,000.00 per month of gross combined income of the parents ($480,000.00 per year).
Children Age 18 and Older In general, parents are not obligated to financially support a child once the child reaches the age of 18. Parents are required to support a child until the child turns 20 if the child has not yet graduated and remains in high school.
The calculation is largely based on each parents income and the amount of time each parent will care for the child or children. Additional expenses for childcare, medical care and other necessities are also taken into account.
Child support may also continue until a child reaches the age of 20, but only if they still have not graduated from high school. Due to these circumstances, it is virtually impossible for court-ordered child support to continue after high school graduation and into college.
Worksheet A is used when one party has primary physical custody of all the children for whom support is being determined (at least 243 overnights per year). The parent who does not have primary physical custody is ordered to pay child support to the parent who has primary custody.
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