4 Common Questions About Child Support
Are you not paying, or maybe not receiving your court ordered child support? Read these 4 common questions about child support, then call us.
1) How is Child Support Calculated?
- New Jersey has their own guidelines for child support calculations.
- If one of the parties makes over $3500 a week, the guidelines are not fully followed
2) Modifying Child Support
- You can request a modification of child support by reasons of sickness, unemployment, or educational reasons.
3) Waiving Child Support
- You can not waive child support, unless one parent chooses not to file for support.
4) Not Paying Court Ordered Child Support
- If you do not pay your child support, you will have a warrant placed out for your arrest and you can be kept in jail until fully paid.
- Your passport will be revoked if you stop paying child support.
- You can lose your driver’s license if you do not pay your court ordered child support.
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Are you not paying, or maybe not receiving your court ordered child support? After reading these 4 common questions about child support, contact experienced New Jersey Child Support Attorney Brian Freeman for strong legal help.
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