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Child care advocates say the changes could help increase the capacity of child care centers, but providers are also cautious ...
As a result of the tax reform bill state lawmakers passed this year, North Carolinians who earn any kind of taxable income in the state have to fill out a new NC-4 state withholding form.
The North Carolina courts have repeatedly held that cost-free housing is a form of income that may be considered in determining the proper amount of child support to be ordered.
In North Carolina, child support is calculated based on the parents’ relative incomes. The goal of the Guidelines is to provide the child the same proportion of income from each parent they ...
Every four years, the North Carolina General Assembly updates the child support guidelines. Here are some of the changes.
A report released by the statewide advocacy organization NC Child showed the percentage of children living in poor or low-income households dipped in 2020.
In North Carolina, a court considering a parent's child support obligation initially consults the North Carolina Child Support Guidelines (the "Guidelines"). The Guidelines contain an objective ...
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