I had a DYFS case worker come to my home 40 days ago and we haven'y heard anything, what happens now, should I do something?
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Answered on August 20, 2012
You could contact DYFS to request status. It sometimes takes them a bit of time to get through all the necessary steps to close out a case. If...
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How serious is it not to inform the family court of an address change in NJ?
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Answered on August 20, 2012
You could file a motion to compel her to provide her current address. Do you have any contact information for her? Also, does the agreement state...
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Case Information Statement
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Answered on August 20, 2012
You will need a current and prior Case Information Statement, pay stubs and tax returns. Don't forget to redact your social security number and...
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Family Court - New Judges
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Answered on August 20, 2012
Generally right after Labor Day, most courts hold an opening ceremony, this year it will be on September 4th.
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Can I request that the NCP have to provide proof of employment as the NCP is asking for a reduction in child support payments?
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Answered on August 20, 2012
NJ law prohibits the retroactive modification of child support. Unemployment is considered a temporary circumstance and generally does not warrant...
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Child Support Modification
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Answered on August 20, 2012
You can file a motion with the court explaining your current circumstances, including details of your job search, current and prior Case...
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What are the child support laws for NJ ? my divorce decree is from Georgia and states to be paid until child is 19 years.
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Answered on August 20, 2012
You will need to first determine which state has jurisdiction over the matter. If you were divorced in GA and now live in NJ, if NJ will have...
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Alimony - Is it income?
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Answered on August 10, 2012
Alimony is income and is taxable to the recipient and a tax deduction for the party paying. Child support is tax neutral, not taxable income to...
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Child support determination
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Answered on August 10, 2012
The Child Support Guidelines use gross income and then tax effect it based upon perceived filing status (i.e. single, head of household, etc.). ...
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How can I compel Employer of Non Custodial Parent to apply correct NJ withholding guidelines to existing support order?
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Answered on August 10, 2012
I agree with the others, keep on top of Probation and continue to escalate the call up the chain of command until you receive results.
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