No they do not.
no
16
Yes, to reimburse the State for its expenses.
Jurisdiction can be transferred
Child support usually ends when the child reaches 18 AND graduates high school, OR the age of 20 if the child has not graduated high school. Child Support works until "Said sum shall continue until the "child(ren) shall have married, died, become self-supporting, or reach the age of eighteen." This is taken stright from the MARITAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT from a standard North Carolina Divorce Packet from the Circuit Clerk's Office.
45 days
Yes.
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.
no
Provide? Child support? That's my guess.
Depends on the circumstances. More details are needed.