What are the consequences of violating child support obligations in North Carolina?
Violating child support obligations in North Carolina can lead to serious consequences, including:
- Being held in contempt of court, which may lead to fines or even imprisonment
- Wage garnishment, where a portion of the non-custodial parent’s income is withheld to pay the owed child support
- Suspension of driver’s license, professional licenses, or passports until the child support arrears are paid
- Negative impacts on credit scores, making it difficult to pursue loans or housing
- Interception of tax refunds or lottery winnings to cover the outstanding child support debt
Failing to meet child support obligations not only harms the children who rely on this financial support but also exposes the non-compliant parent to severe legal repercussions. It is crucial for parents to understand their responsibilities and the potential consequences of non-compliance to ensure the well-being of their children and avoid legal troubles.
October 15, 2024 – Eric Richardson
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