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Abstract:
In North Carolina a strong sentiment has arisen that something must be done about parents who do not support their children. Since 1981, the parents of a child in North Carolina have had an equal duty to support the child. Mason discusses the legislation regarding child support and the changes over time.
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The 1979 North Carolina General Assembly enacted a new law affecting the district courts’ power to subject out-of-state parties to suit in North Carolina for paternity and child support. The law pertains to whenever the party has participated in an act of sexual intercourse in the state that may have resulted in the conception of an illegitimate child.