Child Support Enforcement
Child Support Enforcement Mission Statement:
"To consistently collect as much child support money as possible for the benefit of North Carolina's children."
Each year, more than 400,000 North Carolina families struggle to make ends meet because of parents who don't pay their child support. The N.C. Child Support Enforcement Program is committed to it mission to help in securing financial and medical support for the children in these families.
The following links are available:
E-Child Support- This website allows you to make a payment, check your case, calculate child support obligations, and find a local office.
General Information about Child Support Enforcement - This page contains information about what CSE is , how the CSE program is organized, and a brief history of the CSE program.
Information for the General Public - This page contains information about CSE for people who are not already participants in a CSE case.
Information for Custodial Parents/Clients - This page contains information for the custodian or guardian of the child(ren) in a CSE case.
Information for Noncustodial Parents - This page contains information for the noncustodial parent(s) of the child(ren) in a CSE case.
Information for Employers - This page contains information for employers of noncustodial parents in a CSE case.
Information for Attorneys - This page contains information for attorneys who represent CSE or any of the participants in a CSE case.
A Glossary of Terms - This page contains terms and definitions that are widely used in the child support enforcement process.
Page Modified 04/21/2009
