North Dakota Code § 14-09-09.27

Attorney represents people's interest in the enforcement of child support
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obligations.
In any action brought to establish paternity, secure repayment of governmental benefits 
paid, secure current or future support of children, or establish, enforce, or modify a child support 
obligation, the child support agency may employ or contract with a licensed attorney. An 
attorney so employed or contracted represents the interest of the people of the state of North 
Dakota in the enforcement of child support obligations. Nothing in this section may be construed 
to modify confidentiality required of the child support agency. Representation by the employed 
or contracted attorney may not be construed to create an attorney -client relationship between 
the attorney and any party or witness to the action, other than the people of the state of North 
Dakota, regardless of the name in which the action is brought.

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