A proposed law in New Jersey has been introduced which would extend child support payments through age 19 instead of age 18. While there are many circumstances in which a child remains “unemancipated,” such as continuing his or her education, this would be a drastic change in NJ law for those children who currently become emancipated at age 18. If you have further questions on child support, contact an experienced family law attorney.
What Happens If a Divorce Goes to Trial?
There are a lot of issues to discuss when you get a divorce, and if you and your spouse cannot come to an agreement on key issues you are going to have to go to trial. It’s a good idea to know what to expect and how you can minimize the time spent, and money…