TATE v. TATE

No. 8921DC233.

384 S.E.2d 48 (1989)

Brian Paul TATE, Plaintiff, v. Patricia Wood TATE, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 3, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morrow, Alexander, Tash, Long & Black by John F. Morrow, Winston-Salem, for plaintiff, appellee.

Bruce E. Colvin, Winston-Salem, for defendant, appellant.


HEDRICK, Chief Judge.

Appellant, Social Services contends the trial court erred by striking plaintiff's accumulated child support arrearages. They claim plaintiff's failure to move the court for modification of the civil court order eliminated any opportunity for the district court to strike the arrearages thereunder. We agree. The district court judge's authority to reduce or strike a vested child support payment is controlled...

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