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Worksheet A for primary custody is used if the minor(s) spend the night at one parent's house at least 2/3rds of the time. Worksheet B is used for anything closer to 50/50 shared custody. Worksheet C is for situations where one parent has primary custody of one minor, and the other parent has primary custody of another minor from the same marriage. Worksheet C is rarely used. The court uses the worksheet that corresponds to whatever custody actually took place, regardless of whether the other parent agreed to it.
Worksheet A for primary custody is used if the minor(s) spend the night at one parent's house at least 2/3rds of the time. Worksheet B is used for anything closer to 50/50 shared custody. Worksheet C is for situations where one parent has primary custody of one minor, and the other parent has primary custody of another minor from the same marriage. Worksheet C is rarely used. The court uses the worksheet that corresponds to whatever custody actually took place, regardless of whether the other parent agreed to it.


In rare cases the worksheets are not used at all and instead the  
There are several situations where the child support worksheets are not used at all:<ref>[https://www.nccourts.gov/assets/documents/forms/a162.pdf?I2wd9scwxX6xD8PqjhaPc7mlY3k.ji79<nowiki> Child Support Worksheet]. Read the Applicability and Deviation section.</nowiki></ref>
 
* In most situations where the person being sued for child support is not the minor's actual parents (e.g. step-parents or grandparents)
* If the parents signed and notarized a separation agreement, unless the amount in the separation agreement is unreasonable
* If special circumstances warrant a deviation from the child support guidelines


==Attorney Fees==
==Attorney Fees==

Revision as of 12:55, 15 October 2022

Child Support
Statutes:Child Support Guidelines
Child Support Worksheets
DescriptionChild support is money paid from one spouse to another for the support of a minor
TakeawayChild support is generally calculated using the worksheet that corresponds to the custody arrangement

Child Support is money one spouse pays to the other in order to support their child(ren). It's intended to provide the same financial support each spouse would have provided to the minor if the parents had remained married. Generally, Child support is calculated using Worksheet A (for primary custody), Worksheet B (for shared custody), or Worksheet C for split custody.

Which Worksheet to Use?

Worksheet A for primary custody is used if the minor(s) spend the night at one parent's house at least 2/3rds of the time. Worksheet B is used for anything closer to 50/50 shared custody. Worksheet C is for situations where one parent has primary custody of one minor, and the other parent has primary custody of another minor from the same marriage. Worksheet C is rarely used. The court uses the worksheet that corresponds to whatever custody actually took place, regardless of whether the other parent agreed to it.

There are several situations where the child support worksheets are not used at all:[1]

  • In most situations where the person being sued for child support is not the minor's actual parents (e.g. step-parents or grandparents)
  • If the parents signed and notarized a separation agreement, unless the amount in the separation agreement is unreasonable
  • If special circumstances warrant a deviation from the child support guidelines

Attorney Fees

In a child support lawsuit, the judge can decide to force one spouse to pay the other spouse's legal fees, if the parent making a child support claim is unable to afford an attorney on their own.[2]

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References

  1. [https://www.nccourts.gov/assets/documents/forms/a162.pdf?I2wd9scwxX6xD8PqjhaPc7mlY3k.ji79 Child Support Worksheet]. Read the Applicability and Deviation section.
  2. N.C.G.S. 50-13.6