Help Yourself Divorce Help Yourself Divorce Help Yourself Divorce Help Yourself Divorce Help Yourself Divorce Help Yourself Divorce
Help Yourself Divorce Help Yourself Divorce Help Yourself Divorce
Help Yourself Divorce Help Yourself Divorce
Help Yourself Divorce
Help Yourself Divorce
Help Yourself Divorce

Help Yourself Divorce Home Is Online Divorce Right for You? Frequently Asked Questions Start Your Divorce Divorce Articles

North Dakota Child Support Laws
Go to another North Dakota divorce page.

Waiving Child Support.
An agreement purporting to relieve an obligor of any current or future duty of child support is void and may not be enforced. An agreement purporting to waive past-due child support is void and may not be enforced unless the child support obligee and any assignee of the obligee have consented to the agreement in writing and the agreement has been approved by a court of competent jurisdiction.

-From 14-09-09.32 of the North Dakota Statutes.

 

If your divorce is uncontested, we would love to guide you through the process from beginning to end. Learn more about how our uncontested divorce services can help you through your divorce.

Other pages on North Dakota laws:
General North Dakota Divorce Laws
Alimony Divorce Laws in North Dakota
North Dakota Child Custody Laws
North Dakota Child Support Laws
North Dakota Laws on Property Division

 

© Help Yourself Divorce 2002-2008

 

IMPORTANT: Help Yourself Divorce is a paralegal service, not a law firm. Please don't rely on this information for legal advice. Seek help from an attorney if you need legal advice.

This information has been summarized from the Colorado statutes. You can find the full-text version of these and other Colorado divorce statutes online here: North Dakota Divorce Laws.

 

 

Privacy Policy and Guarantee - Terms and Conditions - Links - Site Map