North Dakota Release of Lien for Child Support

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This form is a release of a lien. The form provides that the lienholder chooses to release a certain parcel of property and the owner from all liability arising from the labor performed and materials furnished by the lienholder under the terms of a contract mentioned in the document.

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A judge or referee determines the parent who owes past-due support is willfully not paying. The parent who is found in contempt of court may be sentenced to jail time, fines, license suspension, and will be listed on the child support website.

In North Dakota, the obligor's income is almost always the only one taken into account when calculating child support. The obligee's income is considered only if it is at least three times that of the obligor, which doesn't happen very often. It is also considered when parties have equal residential responsibility.

There are no hard-and-fast rules as to the age at which a child is considered mature enough to testify as to a preference regarding residential responsibility. A court might find a ten year old in one case mature enough to express a preference, but find otherwise regarding a thirteen year old in another case.

For example, an obligor with a net monthly income of $2,000 will pay $431 to support one child and $562 for two children per North Dakota's guidelines (as of 2018).

Unless otherwise specified by court order, a monthly child support obligation included in an order issued by a North Dakota court will terminate if the obligor under the order is awarded primary residential responsibility of the child or children on whose behalf the obligation is owed.

In North Dakota, most support obligations end when the youngest child turns 18 or the last day of the month the child graduates from high school, whichever happens later. Most North Dakota court orders will not continue past the age of 19, even if a 19 year old child is in high school.

Child Support will generally review the support amount and help with the court process every 18 months (18 months since the order was entered, last reviewed, or last changed) at the request of one of the parents when the case is receiving Full Services. There are some exceptions to the 18 month rule.

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North Dakota Release of Lien for Child Support