Month: March 2015
Child Support Payments Are Still Expected After Bankruptcy
In New Jersey family law matters, courts always make decisions with the best interests of children in mind and generally believe both parents should be involved in a child’s life. While this means both parents might receive some type of access to a child such as physical custody or visitation rights, this also comes with […]
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