What is a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO)?

A Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) is a legal document from the court that outlines the details of child support payments in North Carolina. The purpose of the document is to make sure that any support payments due to a child are sent directly to the custodial parent, rather than being withheld from the parent’s wages or sent to a third-party organization. The QDRO outlines the details of how much support is due, how often it must be paid, where it must be sent, and other details. The order may also specify additional instructions for when the support should be increased or decreased, and the total amount of support that must be paid over the entire period of the order. When a QDRO is issued, it is part of a court order that the custodial parent must follow. If the terms of the QDRO are not met, the non-custodial parent may face penalties such as wage garnishment or even jail time. It is important for both parties to know the terms of the QDRO and to keep up with any payments or changes to the order.

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