by Artur Camins | Jun 7, 2023 | Child Support
Child support is a crucial aspect of family law that aims to provide financial assistance to children whose parents have separated or divorced. However, what happens when one parent loses their job and is unable to pay their child support obligations? In this blog...
by Artur Camins | May 8, 2023 | Child Custody, Child Support
Cases involving disputes over child custody, visitation, and child support can be among the most contentious types of family law matters that might be filed in New Jersey courts. Many parents have misconceptions about how child support, visitation, and child custody...
by Artur Camins | May 5, 2023 | Child Support
In New Jersey, either of a child’s parents might be ordered to pay child support. This is money that the paid by the non-custodial parent to the other parent to help them with the costs involved in raising a child. Typically, a child support order will continue...
by Artur Camins | Jul 1, 2020 | Child Support
How does overtime pay factor into child support? The Appellate Division just answered this decision in Ferrer v. Colon; a child support matter where both parents were police officers that typically earned a base salary, overtime pay, and income from second jobs. The...
by Artur Camins | Mar 27, 2020 | Alimony, Child Support, Covid-19
Last week I wrote about the difficult parenting time issues facing all of us, but especially divorcing or divorced parents, in the midst of the unprecedented Coronavirus pandemic. As we all continue to live through some level of isolation with our children and attempt...
by Artur Camins | Dec 4, 2018 | Child Support
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.67(a)(1), a child is presumed emancipated at age 19 for purposes of child support, unless a different date is set by the Court. The typical exception is for a child attending college full time, however the date for emancipation shall not...