Factors that Affect Child Support in New Jersey
Posted July 31st, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
In New Jersey, child support is determined largely by calculations established in the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines. Yet there are additional factors the court may consider when setting the amount of child support one divorcing spouse must pay to the parent who has primary custody. If you’re preparing for a divorce in which the […]
Read MoreDetermining Child Support in New Jersey Divorce Proceedings
Posted June 28th, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
Family attorney Anthony Carbone understands that child support is often one of the most contentious issues in a divorce. It’s vital for the well-being of your child that you come to a fair agreement on the question of the child’s future and livelihood. Our Jersey City divorce lawyer can help. New Jersey has established a […]
Read MoreHow to Determine Child Support in a Divorce Case
Posted May 31st, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
The most important decisions you make in your divorce will involve your children. Determining which parent gets custody, how much child support should be expected from the absent spouse, grandparents’ visitation rights, and other factors will impact your children’s lives dramatically – and yours. Because of this, it is essential to have an experienced lawyer […]
Read MoreHow Child Support Amounts are Determined in New Jersey
Posted April 9th, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
In the state of New Jersey, the court sets the amount of child support based on the child support guidelines. These may include factors such as: The income of both parents Expenses such as union dues, child care, and health insurance paid by each parent The earning capacity and education level of both parents The […]
Read MoreNew Jersey Child Support Guidelines
Posted March 31st, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
New Jersey child support guidelines are incredibly detailed and can seem overwhelmingly complex. However, the long and short of it is this: Both parents of a child are financially responsible for the child’s well-being. If a child lives primarily with one parent, the other parent will be required to pay child support. Child support is […]
Read MoreShould Child Support Change If You Lose Your Job?
Posted May 10th, 2012 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
Child support is determined initially by a fairly detailed set of guidelines. These guidelines include many things, such as the amount of time the child spends with each parent, the age of the child, the number of children in the household, and the existence of other families that the child support payer must also support. […]
Read MoreChild Custody and Support in New Jersey
Posted May 19th, 2010 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
In this economy too many people are living paycheck to paycheck. Most married couples are both employed and balancing the budget is a constant struggle. Divorce can bring significant challenges to an already stretched budget. Supporting two households, the costs associated with the proceedings, and all of the details of moving and adjusting can be overwhelming. […]
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