Protect your child’s financial stability with guidance from trusted North Carolina Child Support Attorneys.

Child Support in North Carolina
Child support ensures your child’s needs are met—today and in the future. But calculating support, understanding guidelines, and navigating enforcement or modification can feel overwhelming. Our North Carolina Divorce and Child Custody Attorneys at Martine Law help you understand how child support works, what your rights are, and how to secure an arrangement that reflects your child’s best interests. Whether you’re establishing support for the first time or updating an existing order, you receive clear guidance and steady support through every step.
Our Services
We provide comprehensive child support services designed to protect your child’s well-being and your financial clarity.
Our child support services include:
- Establishing child support orders
- Calculating support under North Carolina guidelines
- Modifying existing child support arrangements
- Enforcing unpaid or overdue support
- Determining income and financial disclosures
- Handling high-income or complex cases
- Coordinating support with custody and parenting plans
Why choose us
You deserve a legal team that prioritizes your child’s needs and your peace of mind.
Clear Guidance Through Every Calculation
We break down the child support process so you understand exactly how amounts are determined and what affects the final outcome.
Strong Advocacy for Fair and Accurate Support
Whether you are paying or receiving support, we protect your financial interests and ensure the calculation reflects your real circumstances.
Strategic Support for Modifications & Enforcement
Life changes, and child support may need to change too. We guide you through updates and take action when support is not being paid.
Consistent Communication You Can Rely On
We keep you informed, answer questions quickly, and help you make confident decisions through every stage of the process.
Popular questions
Get clear answers and dependable support—speak with a North Carolina Child Support Attorney today.
How is child support calculated in North Carolina?
North Carolina uses the Child Support Guidelines, which consider income, child-related expenses, custody schedules, and healthcare costs.
Can child support be modified?
Yes. Support can be changed if there is a substantial change in circumstances, such as job loss, increased expenses, or medical needs.
What happens if a parent does not pay child support?
The court can take enforcement actions, including wage garnishment, tax refund interception, driver’s license suspension, or contempt proceedings.
Does child support cover more than basic needs?
Yes. Child support may include healthcare, childcare costs, education expenses, extracurricular activities, and other necessary costs.
If we share custody, do I still pay child support?
Possibly. Child support depends on income and parenting time—not just custody labels. We help you understand what applies to your situation.
Can child support be agreed upon without court?
Yes, parents can reach an agreement, but it must be approved by the court to be enforceable.
Schedule your consultation today!
Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.