This is a legal form that was released by the North Carolina District Court - a government authority operating within North Carolina. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AOC-CV-607?
A: AOC-CV-607 is a Voluntary Support Agreement and Approval by Court (Non-IV-D Cases) form in North Carolina.
Q: What is the purpose of AOC-CV-607?
A: The purpose of AOC-CV-607 is to establish a voluntary support agreement and obtain court approval for non-IV-D cases in North Carolina.
Q: What is a voluntary support agreement?
A: A voluntary support agreement is an agreement between parents or guardians to provide financial support for their child(ren) without involving the state's IV-D child support enforcement program.
Q: What is an IV-D case?
A: An IV-D case refers to a child support case that is being enforced by the state's IV-D child support enforcement program.
Q: Is AOC-CV-607 specific to North Carolina?
A: Yes, AOC-CV-607 is a form specific to North Carolina and should be used in accordance with the state's laws and regulations.
Q: What information is required in AOC-CV-607?
A: AOC-CV-607 requires information about the parents or guardians, the child(ren) involved, the financial support agreement, and signatures from both parties.
Q: Do I need court approval for a voluntary support agreement?
A: Yes, court approval is required to ensure the voluntary support agreement becomes a legally binding obligation.
Q: Can AOC-CV-607 be used for IV-D cases?
A: No, AOC-CV-607 is specifically designed for non-IV-D cases. IV-D cases should follow the procedures and forms provided by the state's IV-D child support enforcement program.
Q: Can I modify a voluntary support agreement?
A: Yes, a voluntary support agreement can be modified if both parties agree and the court approves the modifications.
Form Details:
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