If the non-custodial parent moves out of New Jersey, the Child Support Agency will be able to get an out-of-state employer to take the support amount from his or her wages. If this doesn't work, you need to file a petition asking that the other state enforce your support order...
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Federal law requires child support payments to be automatically deducted from the non-custodial parent's paycheck. This is called income withholding. In these cases, the employer sends a check to the child support agency, which then provides payment to the custodial parent. Th...
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If there is an existing Judgment of Divorce (JOD), Property or Marital Settlement Agreement (PSA or MSA), or support order that specifies a termination and/or emancipation date other than the dependent's 19th birthday, that date is still valid and must be honored as long as ...
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A : The support amount is based on what you earn - not what you spend. For most of us, there is a limit to what we can earn, because of the company we work for, the value of the job(s) we do, or the number of hours in a day. We only have so much control over what we earn. BUT...
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