Get child support calculated right and in writing. Our North Carolina child support lawyer helps you apply the NC Child Support Guidelines, prepare Worksheets A/B/C, set medical coverage and childcare add-ons, and secure clean orders that payroll and insurers can follow.
Krispen Culbertson has practiced North Carolina family law for 20+ years, focusing on guideline calculations, deviation strategy, wage withholding, arrears, medical support, and interstate UIFSA cases. We turn numbers and rules into clear orders agencies can follow.
Memberships: North Carolina State Bar; local family law sections. Courts: District Courts statewide with frequent calendars in Guilford and surrounding counties.
How are North Carolina child support payments calculated? Courts apply the NC Child Support Guidelines using each parent’s gross income, the parenting schedule (overnights), health insurance premiums for the child, work-related childcare, and extraordinary expenses. The court selects Worksheet A (primary custody), Worksheet B (shared custody), or Worksheet C (split custody) based on your facts.
When can a judge deviate from the Guidelines? A court may deviate above or below the guideline amount if the standard result would be unjust or inappropriate, often for special needs, high travel costs, or high income. Strong evidence and specific findings are required.
We prepare accurate guideline Worksheets A, B, or C using verified income, overnights, insurance, childcare, and extraordinary expenses. The goal is a number the court accepts and an order payroll can implement.
NC Child Support Guidelines Overview • Worksheet A (Primary) • Worksheet B (Shared) • Worksheet C (Split)
Orders set who carries health insurance and how unreimbursed expenses are split. Work-related childcare is added to the calculation, with clear documentation rules and deadlines so families avoid disputes later.
Courts can deviate when guideline results would be unfair. We gather evidence (budgets, records, travel costs, special needs) and propose findings that satisfy the legal standard.
We move for wage withholding, arrears judgments, liens, contempt, and tax intercepts where applicable. Clean ledgers and notices help the court act quickly.
Related: Modification & Enforcement
Show a material change in circumstances. Many courts use the “10% or three-year” benchmarks as a practical signal. We update income proofs and overnights, then file and notice for a clean recalculation.
Courts can address support back to filing and sometimes earlier. We document direct payments, in-kind support, and insurance or childcare costs so credits are applied correctly.
North Carolina can register and enforce or modify a foreign support order when jurisdiction allows. We confirm continuing exclusive jurisdiction, then file the correct packet so your order works here without delay.
See our hub: Interstate & International Family Law
1) Strategy
Confirm worksheet type and data sources.
2) Documents
Collect income proofs, insurance, childcare, and extraordinary expenses.
3) Draft
Prepare guideline worksheet and proposed order language.
4) Hearing or consent
File and notice; set wage withholding and medical support terms.
5) Follow-through
Confirm payroll and insurers implement correctly.
“They explained the worksheets in plain terms and caught an insurance credit the other side missed. My order matched the math.”
— C. Rivera, Greensboro NC
“They registered my out of state order and got wage withholding started. Payments are on time now.”
— J. Daniels, Winston-Salem NC
“Modification approved. They showed the 10 percent change clearly and the judge moved fast.”
— L. Patel, Burlington NC
“They credited my direct payments so the arrears balance was correct. Huge relief.”
— T. Williams, High Point NC
“Interstate case handled smoothly. They registered my old order and fixed the medical support language.”
— S. Jordan, Alamance County NC
“Clear plan and clean orders. Payroll and the insurer followed them right away.”
— M. Chen, Asheboro NC
Culbertson & Associates
315 Spring Garden St Ste #300, Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 272-4299
Hours: Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–5:00 PM
Culbertson & Associates
315 Spring Garden St Ste #300, Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 272-4299
Hours: Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–5:00 PM
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