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legal responsibility that both parents have to provide
adequate financial support for the children until each
reaches the age of emancipation (In North Carolina, this is at the age
of 18. You should contact an attorney in your
state to determine your state's definition.). The goal is to keep the children in the same quality
of lifestyle that they would have experienced had the
divorce not taken place. In North Carolina, the following are
considered when determining an appropriate amount for
support:
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The financial resources of each parent and that of
the child's.
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The age and health of each parent.
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The income and earning capabilities of each parent.
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The willingness both parents demonstrate to allow
visitation.
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The impact on each parent maintaining two
households.
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The child's educational needs, higher education not
withstanding.
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The age and health of the child.
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The possibility of the child obtaining employment.
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The tax liabilities of each parent.
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The desire on the part of each parent to have sole
or joint custody.
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The employment stability and potential of each
parent.
You should contact an attorney in your
state to determine your state's definitions.
COLLUSION: An agreement to commit fraud. In a divorce
proceeding, the husband and wife may lie to the court to
facilitate obtaining the divorce in a quicker manner.
COMMON LAW MARRIAGE: Two people agree, live together
and hold themselves out to the public as husband and wife,
but do not go through a ceremonial marriage.
COMPLAINT: A pretrial document filed in a court by
one party against another that states a grievance, called a
"cause of action."
CONDONATION: An express or implied forgiveness by the
innocent spouse of the marital fault committed by the other
spouse.
CONTEMPT OF COURT: Obstructing the authority of the
court by intentionally violating a court order.
CORROBORATION: Additional evidence (sometimes in the
form of a witness) of a point beyond what is offered by the
person asserting the point.
CUSTODIAL PARENT: The parent who has physical custody
of the child.
CUSTODY: Legal guardianship of the children.
Frequently, in a divorce proceeding, custody will be shared
between the parents ("shared custody"). Less
frequently, there will be a reason to award custody only to
one parent ("sole custody").