Searching for North Dakota State Laws Child Support information? Find all needed info by using official links provided below.
https://childsupport.dhs.nd.gov/
The 2017 North Dakota Legislature passed Senate Bill 2277, which terminates monthly child support obligations of parents who were previously ordered to pay child support under North Dakota court orders and then sentenced to incarceration for 180 days or longer. Read more about New Law Prevents Growth of Past-due Child Support
https://childsupport.dhs.nd.gov/lawyers/child-support-guidelines
North Dakota Department of Human Services established child support guideline to be used by courts in determining the amount a. parent should be expected to contribute toward the support of a child. These guidelines apply in any action in North Dakota in which. a child support obligation is being established or changed.
https://statelaws.findlaw.com/north-dakota-law/north-dakota-child-support-guidelines.html
North Dakota (like all states) requires noncustodial parents to pay child support to the custodial parent when a couple gets divorced or otherwise doesn't live together. The noncustodial parent who pays support is referred to as the "obligor" and the custodial parent receiving support is the "obligee.".
https://www.maritallaws.com/states/north-dakota/child-support
In the state of North Dakota, child support is enforced by the state child support agency. The state agency handles the location of non-custodial parents, enforcement of support orders, and the handling of unpaid child support arrears.
https://www.womenslaw.org/laws/nd/child-support
For the child support to continue until your child’s graduation, you may need to file an affidavit with the district court in which you state that your child will still be in high school when s/he turns 18, the school s/he is in, and the expected graduation date.
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