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North Carolina Child Support
Base Formula: Income Shares. (For explanation see Income Shares Model.)

Calculators for Presumptive Award
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Note: Presumptive amounts are awarded only if uncontested. For ideas on contesting a child support amount, see Presenting Your Case.]
 
  The Rosen Law Firm, Raleigh
DivorceHQ.com
AllLaw.com

Related Information
  North Carolina child support statute (PDF)
North Carolina child support enforcement agency
North Carolina State Bar
Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement

Citizens Groups
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  North Carolinians for Child Support Reform
Children’s Rights Council (national)
American Coalition for Fathers and Children (national)

Articles and Analysis
  A legal critique of North Carolina’s child support guidelines [PDF], by John Remington Graham, Counselor at Law. May, 2006 

An economics summary of North Carolina’s child support guidelines [PDF], by R. Mark Rogers, May, 2006. This is a condensation of the full review, below.

A thorough critique of North Carolina’s implementation of Income Shares for their child support guideline [PDF] by R. Mark Rogers, May, 2006.

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