In North Carolina the determination of child support is largely statutory. However there are a number of factors that comprise the ultimate amount that is paid by the prospected parties. The gross income made, after school care, work related child care expenses, insurance, and other extraordinary expenses that may be calculated. Because of some of the legal complexities that are involved, contact the Hopper Law Firm so we can walk you through the process and get you the best possible result for your family.
Attorney Kevin Hopper explains the factors that go into calculating child support and the legal issues involved.
In North Carolina the determination of child support is largely statutory, however, there are a number of factors that comprise the ultimate amount that is paid by the respective party - the gross income made, after school care, work related child care expenses, insurance, other extraordinary expenses that may be calculated. Because of some of the legal complexities that are involved, contact the Hopper Law Firm so we can walk you through the process and get you the best possible result for your family.