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Am I still responsible for arrears once my child docHubes age 18 and graduates from high school? Yes. If arrears are owed after the child docHubes the age of 18 and has graduated from high school, child support payments continue in the same amount until all arrears are paid.
There is no specific timeline to how soon a warrant will be issued for your arrest as each case is different. Note, too, that theres no set amount of support you might owe that will automatically trigger jail time. In North Carolina, much will depend on the exact circumstances of your case. A closer look at how North Carolina collects past due child support epplaw.com blog a-closer-look-at-how-n epplaw.com blog a-closer-look-at-how-n
(7) IV-D case means a case in which services have been applied for or are being provided by a child support enforcement agency established pursuant to Title IV-D of the Social Security Act as amended and this Article. NC General Statutes - Chapter 110 Article 9 1 Article 9. Child Support ncleg.net Statutes PDF Article9 ncleg.net Statutes PDF Article9
As of 2011 in North Carolina, retroactive child support is limited to three (3) years. For example, if you filed your first claim for child support on January 1, 2010 and requested retroactive support in the claim, the retroactive support would not apply farther back than January 1, 2007.
Also known as falling into arrears, when child support is in the collection the DCSS may take any of the following actions: Hire private collection agencies to secure payment. Refer the case to prosecutors for criminal action. What Does It Mean when Child Support is In Collections? familylawadvocate.com what-does-it-mean-whe familylawadvocate.com what-does-it-mean-whe
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All of the above assume that both the parent receiving support and the responsible parent live in North Carolina. If this is the case, the 10-year statute of limitation discussed applies. However, what if the one of these parties lives in another state? Enter the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA). Collecting Unpaid, Court-Ordered Child Support - Arnold Smith PLLC arnoldsmithlaw.com collecting-unpaid-cou arnoldsmithlaw.com collecting-unpaid-cou
Parents can sue for back child support when the other parent has a legal requirement to pay. North Carolina law requires parents to pay child support based on a specific formula when they do not have physical custody of the child.
There is a ten year statute of limitations that applies to collection efforts on a judgment or order which finds a child support responsible parent in arrears, typically due to numerous previously missed child support payments.

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