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 Am I Entitled to In a New Jersey Divorce?
Going through a divorce can often be complicated, as it requires separating two lives that were once brought together. When spouses find themselves in these situations, they often wonder what they are entitled to when they officially split from their partner. This raises the question of who can keep the house or car and how…






