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What If Your Ex Lies About Their Income for Child Support?

What If Your Ex Lies About Their Income for Child Support?

by Artur Camins | Apr 3, 2025 | Child Support, Family Law

Introduction: Is Your Ex Hiding Income to Avoid Paying Fairly? You’ve done everything right—you’ve shown up to court, submitted your financial disclosures, and put your child’s needs first. But something doesn’t add up. Your ex is claiming poverty on paper… while...
High Income and Child Support in New Jersey: What You Need to Know

High Income and Child Support in New Jersey: What You Need to Know

by Artur Camins | Dec 6, 2024 | Child Support

When one or both parents have a high income, child support calculations in New Jersey can become more complex. While the state follows standard guidelines for most families, high-income cases often require additional considerations to ensure the child’s needs are met...
Who Pays for a Child’s Private School and Extraordinary Expenses?

Who Pays for a Child’s Private School and Extraordinary Expenses?

by Artur Camins | Nov 25, 2024 | Child Support

Even when going through divorce, most parents want to know that their children are well off and happy. Regardless of your wealth, it can be difficult to maintain a certain lifestyle where your children enjoy private school or extracurricular activities once you are...
Does Cryptocurrency Count as Income for Child Support in New Jersey?

Does Cryptocurrency Count as Income for Child Support in New Jersey?

by Artur Camins | Nov 8, 2024 | Child Support

Cryptocurrency has become mainstream, and names like Bitcoin, Altcoins, and Ethereum are well known in certain markets. Being that cryptocurrency is a digital asset, you may wonder how it adds up in a child support case. Can you or your ex-spouse use cryptocurrency...
Can You Pay Child Support in the Form of Gifts or Cash? Why Not?

Can You Pay Child Support in the Form of Gifts or Cash? Why Not?

by Artur Camins | Jul 19, 2024 | Child Support

Any time a child or children are involved in a divorce, child support comes into play. In fact, child support is legally mandated in most cases, as it is crucial in helping children enjoy consistency during an otherwise tumultuous time. However, many parents wonder if...
Can Child Support Orders be Appealed in New Jersey

Can Child Support Orders be Appealed in New Jersey

by Artur Camins | Jun 10, 2024 | Child Support

Yes, child support orders can generally be appealed in New Jersey, as in many other jurisdictions. If a parent believes that there has been an error in the calculation of child support or if there are significant changes in circumstances that warrant a modification of...
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