Category: Child Support

How Can a Lawyer Help Me with the Divorce Process in New Jersey?

While current New Jersey law does not require a divorcing spouse to retain an attorney, it is wise to hire one. Even amicable divorces can sour as the case proceeds, and irreparable consequences can occur without parties having proper legal representation. Retaining a skilled divorce attorney can help safeguard your best interests and ensure that […]

Can I Change My Child Support Amount?

Current New Jersey law requires that both parents support their children, regardless of their marital status. In many cases, one parent is deemed the Parent of Primary Residence (PPR), with whom the child or children reside the majority of the time. Typically, the non-custodial parent, or the Parent of Alternate Residence (PAR), pays child support […]