110-130.2. Collection of spousal support.
Spousal support shall be collected for a spouse or former spouse with whom the absent parent's child is living when a child support order is being enforced under this Article. However, the spousal support shall be collected: (i) only if there is an order establishing the support obligation with respect to such spouse; and (ii) only if an order establishing the support obligation with respect to the child is being enforced under this Article. The Child Support Enforcement Program is not authorized to assist in the establishment of a spousal support obligation. (1985, c. 506, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 110-129.1 - Additional powers and duties of the Department.
§ 110-130 - Action by the designated representatives of the county commissioners.
§ 110-130.1 - Non-Work First services.
§ 110-130.2 - Collection of spousal support.
§ 110-131.1 - Notice; due process requirements met.
§ 110-132 - Affidavit of parentage and agreement to motion to set aside affidavit of parentage.
§ 110-132.1 - Paternity determination by another state entitled to full faith and credit.
§ 110-132.2 - Expedited procedures to establish paternity in IV-D cases.
§ 110-133 - Agreements of support.
§ 110-134 - Filing of affidavits, agreements, and orders; fees.
§ 110-135 - Debt to State created.
§ 110-136 - Garnishment for enforcement of child-support obligation.
§ 110-136.1 - Assignment of wages for child support.
§ 110-136.2 - Use of unemployment compensation benefits for child support.
§ 110-136.3 - Income withholding procedures; applicability.
§ 110-136.4 - Implementation of withholding in IV-D cases.
§ 110-136.5 - Implementation of withholding in non-IV-D cases.
§ 110-136.6 - Amount to be withheld.
§ 110-136.7 - Multiple withholding.
§ 110-136.8 - Notice to payor; payor's responsibilities.
§ 110-136.9 - Payment of withheld funds.
§ 110-136.10 - Termination of withholding.
§ 110-136.11 - National Medical Support Notice required.
§ 110-136.12 - IV-D agency responsibilities.
§ 110-136.13 - Employer responsibilities.
§ 110-136.14 - Health insurer or health care plan administrator responsibilities.
§ 110-138 - Duty of county to obtain support.
§ 110-138.1 - Duty of judicial officials to assist in obtaining support.
§ 110-139 - Location of absent parents.
§ 110-139.1 - Access to federal parent locator service; parental kidnapping and child custody cases.
§ 110-139.2 - Data match system; agreements with financial institutions.
§ 110-139.3 - High-volume, automated administrative enforcement in interstate cases (AEI).
§ 110-140 - Conformity with federal requirements; restriction on options without federal funding.