Do I Have To Receive Work First In Order To Receive Child Support Assistance?
Child support enforcement services are available to anyone who has custody of a minor dependent child in need of child support, regardless of income. Please note there may be a small fee for applicants based on income.
Other North Carolina Family Law FAQs
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What Is Child Support Enforcement?
A: Child support enforcement agents help locate absent parents and assist in establishing paternity and getting child support payments ordered by the courts. Once court …
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I Am Having Trouble Getting Child Support -- How Can I Apply For Help?
A: If you are having trouble getting support from the absent parent of your child, the first step to getting help is to apply for services at your local CSE office. In …
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What Is The Child Support Enforcement (Cse) Program?
A: The NC CSE Program, managed by NC DSS, can help locate absent parents, establish paternity for children born outside of marriage, establish support obligations, …
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In North Carolina, Can a Spouse Give Up His or Her Right to Alimony in Premarital Agreement?
A: Yes, North Carolina law allows spouses to include modification or elimination of spousal support in their prenuptial agreement. However, if that modification or …
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What Steps are Necessary to Enter a Valid Premarital Agreement in North Carolina?
A: The North Carolina Uniform Premarital Agreement Act requires that premarital agreements be in writing and signed by both parties. In order to be valid, the …
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