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.
Can a Prenuptial Agreement Be Challenged in Court?
A prenuptial agreement can be a useful way to protect each party’s assets and reduce the number of complications that a divorce can bring with it. However, it’s important to realize that these documents need to stand up to scrutiny. You or your spouse can challenge a prenup if you split up and there are…






