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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-602?
A: AOC-CV-602 is an order to appear and show cause for failure to comply with a support order, as well as an order to produce records and licenses.
Q: What does AOC-CV-602 cover?
A: AOC-CV-602 covers cases where a person has failed to comply with a support order and needs to appear in court to explain the reasons for non-compliance.
Q: Which state is AOC-CV-602 used in?
A: AOC-CV-602 is used in the state of North Carolina.
Q: What is the purpose of AOC-CV-602?
A: The purpose of AOC-CV-602 is to ensure compliance with support orders and to request the production of records and licenses to determine the person's ability to pay.
Q: Who issues AOC-CV-602?
A: AOC-CV-602 is typically issued by the court or a judge.
Q: What happens if someone fails to comply with a support order?
A: If someone fails to comply with a support order, they may be required to appear in court, show cause for their failure to comply, and provide records and licenses to assess their ability to pay the support.
Q: What should someone do when served with AOC-CV-602?
A: When served with AOC-CV-602, the person should carefully review the order, consult with an attorney if necessary, gather the requested documents, and prepare to appear in court.
Q: Can someone be held in contempt for non-compliance with a support order?
A: Yes, someone can be held in contempt if they fail to comply with a support order.
Q: What are the potential consequences of non-compliance with a support order?
A: The potential consequences of non-compliance with a support order may include fines, penalties, suspension of licenses, and even imprisonment.
Q: Can the court modify a support order?
A: Yes, the court has the authority to modify a support order based on changes in circumstances or other relevant factors.
Form Details:
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