Are you asking for the Census Bureau report, or a guess based on estimated income? Child Support carries several variable, depending on custody arrangements and the use of a rebuttable presumption argument.
That is dependent of amount ordered and if there are arrears. see link below
They don't use a percentage. They use a schedule. Check with child support enforcement.
see links
http://www.alllaw.com/calculators/childsupport/north_carolina/
Hopefully this site will help you along.
see link
no
16
No they do not.
Yes, to reimburse the State for its expenses.
Jurisdiction can be transferred
45 days
Yes.
The maximum is 25%
no
North Carolina permits wages to be garnished in very limited circumstances. Wage garnishments are allowed for unpaid income taxes, court ordered child support, child support arrears, and defaulted student loans. Other creditors cannot garnish wages in North Carolina.
Provide? Child support? That's my guess.
no