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Some of the ways Probation enforces unpaid child support obligations: Income withholding. Enforcement hearings. Bench warrants. Suspended driver's, occupational, or recreational licenses. Seizure of cash or cash-equivalent assets in bank accounts. Intercept federal or state tax refunds. Report judgments.
Some of the ways Probation enforces unpaid child support obligations: Income withholding. Enforcement hearings. Bench warrants. Suspended driver's, occupational, or recreational licenses. Seizure of cash or cash-equivalent assets in bank accounts. Intercept federal or state tax refunds. Report judgments.
In New Jersey, child support obligations normally last until the child turns 19 years old, but can continue up past that age if the child is still in high school or has certain physical or mental conditions that require extra support.
At this hearing, the court will decide what action to take against a parent who owes child support. Both parents will receive notices to appear in court. The court will hear the case, examine the facts and reach a decision, based on the case.
Ing to the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines, a child support order can be adjusted based on the arrival of a new legal dependent (aka. a new child). This would require a formal application to the Court to revise child support based on a change of circumstances?a new child.
For a hypothetical example, if two parents have one child and jointly earn $1,000 per week, then the non-custodial parent must pay $233 in child support each week. If these parents had two children, the non-custodial parent would pay $257 per week.
Enforcing a final order If you file a complaint to enforce an order, you and the other parent will have a hearing in front of the judge. He or she will determine if and how to penalize the other parent. For example, the court could fine the violating parent or adjust the parenting time schedule.
Warrants may be issued in connection with a child support case if the non-custodial parent doesn't appear for a court date or doesn't comply with the court order(s). Arrest from a warrant may lead to incarceration.