Are you seeking legal assistance for child support? Here is what you should know about your child support claim. Call to get started today.
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
Modifying Child Support
- You can request a modification of child support by reasons of sickness, unemployment, or educational reasons.
Waiving Child Support
- You can not waive child support, unless one parent chooses not to file for support.
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.
Are you not paying, or maybe not receiving your court ordered child support? After reading our brief article on what you should know about your child support claim, contact experienced New Jersey Child Support Attorney Brian Freeman for strong legal help.
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