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How is Child Support Calculated in North Carolina?
When Does Child Support End in North Carolina?
Child support obligations generally end when a child turns 18 or graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. However, there are certain circumstances where child support may continue beyond these milestones. For example, if a child has special needs or is pursuing higher education, child support may be extended beyond the usual termination age.
Are Spousal Support and Child Support the Same?
Spousal support, alimony, and child support are two distinct legal concepts in North Carolina. While both involve financial support, they serve different purposes and are determined by different factors.
Contact Our North Carolina Child Support Attorney Today
When it comes to child support matters, having the right legal representation can make a significant difference in ensuring your children’s financial stability and well-being. At Leitner, Bragg & Griffin, our skilled child support lawyers in North Carolina are committed to providing compassionate and effective legal assistance. We will work tirelessly to calculate fair and accurate child support amounts, guide you through the legal process, and protect your rights as a parent.
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