Child support is enforced through the law. If it is not paid, you can get in serious trouble. The court is going to look at several different factors when determining how much child support is going to be owed by the paying parent. A huge factor that goes into which parent will pay is...
If you have questions about child support in New Jersey or Pennsylvania, call our capable child support attorney at856-324-4593or267-838-9713, orsend us an email inquiry. We have law offices in Cherry Hill and Philadelphia. Explaining Your State’s Child Support Laws When you work with our...
Federal and State law requires employers to report newly hired and re-hired employees in New Jersey to the New Jersey Child Support Employer Services Portal. Please use this site for information about reporting new hires including reporting online and other reporting options!
FAQ: How long do child support obligations continue under New Jersey law? Effective in 2017, New Jersey child support obligations automatically stop once the child has reached age 19. However, that doesn’t mean your obligation will always cease. A parent can file to extend the other parent’...
The New Jersey Child Support Guidelines fairly distribute the financial cost of raising a child between parents when one has sole custody. The guidelines consider factors like the respective incomes of both parents, the child’s age, and the physical location of the child before allocating the cos...
Child support is a payment made by a non-custodial parent to help the custodial parent with the costs of raising a child. A family law court determines the support amount, usually after a divorce or legal separation agreement. Child support laws vary from state to state. This includes the ...
Federal and State law requires employers to report newly hired and re-hired employees in New Jersey to the New Jersey Child Support Employer Services Portal. Please use this site for information about reporting new hires including reporting online and other reporting options!
As with biological parents, adoptive parents take on the legal rights and obligations of raising a child. If adoptive parents get a divorce, they are still the legal guardians of the child and one adoptive parent may be required to pay child support to the other. ...
Obermayer is one of the few firms where more than one of our Family Law attorneys have argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. We also have members who have been practicing for over 40 years, while some have been involved in the drafting of revisions to the support guidelines and laws...
inChild Support -2 Comments Here’s some good news for divorced dads living in New Jersey! If you are behind on child support payments and facing possible jail time, it’s Child Support Amnesty week! The week-long program allows parents who are behind on child support payments to go in ...