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Tips
If a parent does not make a child support payment, the other parent is not allowed to refuse or deny access to the children. Rather the parent that does not receive the payment should contact an attorney or the Child Support Office to attempt to resolve the monetary issue.

Many states have all child support payments set up through either the courts or a state agency such as the Office of the Attorney General. This provides a buffer between the parents as well as keeps accurate records of payments between parents.

Never married parents or cases where paternity is questioned will need to have a complete paternity test before child support is ordered. In some cases where the father agrees, paternity tests may not be required provided he signs an "Acknowledgement of Paternity" for the child.


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You can find Child support lawyers in the following metropolitan areas of North Carolina.

Charlotte
Fayetteville
Norfolk
Raleigh
Wilmington
Winston-Salem

Looking for a North Carolina Child support attorney?

"Who is a child support attorney?
A child support attorney is a skilled professional, who traditionally provides legal advice to those that are looking for child support.

Why do you look for one?
If you need a professional child support attorney:
» To help you to get child support,
» To help you to pay child support,
» To work out how much child support is,
» For help in tracking down those that should be paying child support,
» For help in making child support payments,
then you look for a child support attorney.

Where do you find a child support attorney?
Firmcity will help you to find the best child support lawyer providing professional, private, and timely services. Check our listings to find the best child support lawyer close to you. Whether a small private office or a larger firm, you should prefer a licensed child support attorney."
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