50-35. Authority and duties of a child support hearing officer.
A child support hearing officer who is properly qualified and designated under this Article has the following authority and responsibilities in all child support cases:
(1) To conduct hearings and to ensure that the parties' due process rights are protected;
(2) To take testimony and establish a record;
(3) To evaluate evidence and make decisions regarding the establishment or enforcement of child support orders;
(4) To accept and approve voluntary acknowledgements of support liability and stipulated agreements setting the amount of support obligations;
(5) To accept and approve voluntary acknowledgements and affirmations of paternity;
(6) Except as otherwise provided in this Article, to enter child support orders that have the same force and effect as orders entered by a district court judge;
(7) To enter temporary child support orders pending the resolution of unusual or complicated issues by a district court judge;
(8) To enter default orders; and
(9) To subpoena witnesses and documents. (1985 (Reg. Sess., 1986), c. 993, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 50 - Divorce and Alimony
Article 2 - Expedited Process for Child Support Cases.
§ 50-30 - Findings; policy; and purpose.
§ 50-32 - Disposition of cases within 60 days; extension.
§ 50-33 - Waiver of expedited process requirement.
§ 50-34 - Establishment of an expedited process.
§ 50-35 - Authority and duties of a child support hearing officer.
§ 50-36 - Child support procedures in districts with expedited process.
§ 50-37 - Enforcement authority of child support hearing officer; contempt.
§ 50-38 - Appeal from orders of the child support hearing officer.