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User Guide An app user guide is available here .  To Report Issues To report any issues with the app, please click here . If you have a question about your child support case, please call the New Jersey Family Support Services Center at 1-877-NJKIDS1 (655-4321). This for...
/Mobile/pages/More-Info 5/14/2019 3:33:33 PM
A : Sure, but get ready for some heavy reading. The complete text and charts of the Guidelines is more than 100 pages (in full-size type). The Guidelines in NJ are a Court Rule . The Rule number is 5:6A (the actual charts are an Appendix to the Rule, in the the back of...
/Frequent-Questions/FAQs-Folder/Child-Support-Guidelines/Can-I-get-a-copy-of-the-Guidelines 6/1/2012 12:38:19 PM
A : Almost everybody. The law says that the guidelines apply unless a family has more than 6 kids (that's where the charts end). It's the Court's decision whether to apply the Guidelines or make exceptions in special cases. Some examples of special cases are voluntary place...
/Frequent-Questions/FAQs-Folder/Child-Support-Guidelines/Do-the-Guidelines-apply-to-everybody 6/1/2012 12:38:21 PM
If the father agrees that he is the father, he may sign a Certificate of Parentage (COP), which legally proves who the father of a child is. The first opportunity to sign the COP is at the hospital, right after a baby’s birth. Hospital staff can help you complete it...
/Services-Programs/Custodial-Parents/Custodial-Parents/Voluntary-acknowledgement 6/4/2012 11:27:29 AM
If the father agrees that he is the father, he may sign a Certificate of Parentage (COP), which legally proves who the father of a child is. The first opportunity to sign the COP is at the hospital, right after a baby’s birth. Hospital staff can help you complete it...
/Services-Programs/Non-Custodial-Parents/Custodial-Parents/Voluntary-acknowledgement 6/4/2012 11:27:29 AM
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