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New Jersey's New Child Support Termination Law Takes Effect February 1 In New jersey, child support orders are set to automatically terminate upon a child's nineteenth...
Important Change in Child Support Guidelines - Red Bank-Shrewsbury, NJ - With a revision to the child support guidelines, it may be wise for parents who either receive or pay child...
In this article, I share my research regarding retroactive modification of child support. 1. The Rule Prohibiting Retroactive Modification of Child Support. MCL 552.603 (2) provides a...
In the U.S., there is no gender requirement for child support; for example, a father may pay a mother or a mother may pay a father. In addition, where there is joint custody, in which the child has two custodial parents and no non-custodial parents, a custodial parent may be required to pay the other custodial parent.
new .mta .info. The MYmta user interface at beta launch. MYmta is a mobile application -based passenger information display system developed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) of New York City. A beta version of the app was launched on July 2, 2018, and as of June 2019 is still undergoing beta testing.
Modifying New Jersey Support and Alimony Orders – What is a Change of Circumstance and How Do You Prove It?
Modifying New Jersey Support and Alimony Orders – What is a Change of Circumstance and How Do You Prove It?
For all parents in the State of New Jersey earning combined net income of less than $187,200 per year, child support is calculated under a formula known as the Child Support Guidelines.
North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority. The North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority ( NJTPA) is the federally authorized metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for the 13-county northern New Jersey region, one of three MPOs in the state. NJTPA's annual budget is more than $2 billion for transportation improvement projects.
In New Jersey Divorce and Family Law Matters, Doesn’t Child Support Belong to the Child?