2013 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 50 - Divorce and Alimony.
Article 2 - Expedited Process for Child Support Cases.
Section 50-31 - Definitions.


NC Gen Stat § 50-31 (2013) What's This?

50-31. Definitions.

As used in this Article, unless the context clearly requires otherwise:

(1) "Child support case" means the part of any civil or criminal action or proceeding, whether intrastate or interstate, that involves a claim for the establishment or enforcement of a child support obligation.

(2) "Dispose" or "disposition" of a child support case means the entry of an order in a child support case that:

a. Dismisses the claim for establishment or enforcement of the child support obligation; or

b. Establishes a child support obligation, either temporary or permanent, and directs how that obligation is to be satisfied; or

c. Orders a particular child support enforcement remedy.

(3) "Expedited process" means a procedure for having child support orders established and enforced by a magistrate or clerk who has been designated as a child support hearing officer pursuant to this Article.

(4) "Federal expedited process requirement" means the provision in Title IV, Part D of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 666(a)(2), that requires as a condition of the receipt of federal funds that a state have laws that require the use of federally defined expedited processes for obtaining and enforcing child support orders.

(5) "Filing" means the date the defendant is served with a pleading that seeks establishment or enforcement of a child support obligation, or the date written notice or a pleading is sent to a party seeking establishment or enforcement of a child support obligation.

(6) "Hearing officer" or "child support hearing officer" means a clerk or assistant clerk of superior court or a magistrate who has been designated pursuant to this Article to hear and enter orders in child support cases.

(7) "Initiating party" means the party, the attorney for a party, a child support enforcement agency established pursuant to Title IV, Part D of the Social Security Act, or the clerk of superior court who initiates an action, proceeding, or procedure as allowed or required by law for the establishment or enforcement of a child support obligation. (1985 (Reg. Sess., 1986), c. 993, s. 1; 1987, c. 346.)


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