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In some cases, court action may be necessary to enforce the child support order. Your child support worker in the Probation Division or a private lawyer may request a hearing in Family Court.  At this hearing, the court will decide what action to take against a parent who owes...
/Services-Programs/Non-Custodial-Parents/Enforcement-Making-sure-child-support-gets-paid/Court-enforcement 6/7/2012 7:05:09 PM
Establishing paternity is the legal term for determining the father of the child. If the parents were married when the child was born, the husband is the legal father noted on the child’s birth certificate.  To create the same legal relationship between unmarried parents a...
/Services-Programs/Custodial-Parents/Custodial-Parents/Establishing-paternity 6/4/2012 11:24:42 AM
Establishing paternity is the legal term for determining the father of the child. If the parents were married when the child was born, the husband is the legal father noted on the child’s birth certificate.  To create the same legal relationship between unmarried parents a...
/Services-Programs/Non-Custodial-Parents/Custodial-Parents/Establishing-paternity 6/4/2012 11:24:42 AM
When the non-custodial parent has regular employment, the preferred method of payment is income withholding, whereby a notice is sent to the employer, indicating the court-ordered amount, including any applicable arrears, to deduct from the non-custodial parent's paycheck. I...
/Services-Programs/Custodial-Parents/Enforcement-Making-sure-child-support-gets-paid/Income-withholding 6/7/2012 6:49:29 PM
The Federal Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UFISA) makes sure New Jersey child support orders are carried out when the non-custodial parent lives out of state. The UIFSA requires employers to coordinate with other states' income withholding orders and limits whe...
/Services-Programs/Other-Resources/Uniform-Interstate-Family-Support-Act/Uniform-Interstate-Family-Support-Act 7/23/2012 5:52:47 PM
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