New Jersey Amended Order is a court order that amends or revises a prior court order. It is issued by a judge and is intended to modify or change the terms of the original order. It can be used to change the custody arrangement, child support payments, or other matters related to family law. There are two types of New Jersey Amended Orders: Interlocutory and Final. An Interlocutory Amended Order is temporary and can be modified or revoked at a later date. A Final Amended Order is a permanent change to a prior order and cannot be altered or revoked.