Child support is a critical legal and moral obligation in New Jersey, designed to protect the well-being of children in separated or divorced families, with strong enforcement mechanisms in place for compliance. New Jersey child support ensures that the children of separation and divorce are financially provided for. It covers a child’s housing, food, healthcare, educational needs, and extracurriculars. Both the custodial receiving parent and the non-custodial paying parent need to keep track of child support payments so that no payment falls through the cracks, negatively affecting the child and the parent who fails to make payments.
The consequences of not making child support payments on time can be dire, both for the child and the delinquent parent. Children are obviously adversely impacted when the custodial parent does not have funds to cover their basic nutritional, housing, and safety needs. Non-custodial parents who fail to make child support payments in New Jersey, whether purposefully or due to untracked discrepancies, risk severe penalties. These could include income garnishing, asset removal, credit reporting, passport non-renewal, license suspension, jail, and more.
In order to prevent missed payment and the plethora of consequences it can bring, it is important to track your child support payments, confirming that they go through. This can be done in a number of ways:
You can log in to the New Jersey Child Support Case Information portal here. Inside you’ll find detailed information including payment history, case status, and more.
If you run into issues or need additional information that the online portal doesn’t provide, you can contact a toll-free number to get in touch with a representative from the New Jersey Child Support Customer Service Hotline. You can receive general information or access your case, including payment history. To access your personal records, you need your PIN. The number for the NJ Child Support Customer Service Hotline is 1-877-NJKIDS1 (1-877-655-4371).
Each county in New Jersey has a unit that handles child support enforcement. These offices can also provide information regarding your case status and payment history. Contact information for the County Probation Child Support Enforcement Units by county is available here.
Finally, a family law attorney can assist in accessing and interpreting child support information.
It is important to keep accurate records of your payments for two reasons:
When it comes to making child support payments, the stakes are high, and ensuring that it is successfully done is key. As noted above, a family law attorney can provide support in both tracking and navigating issues with child support payments. The team at Montanari Law Group is very well versed in the New Jersey child support system and can help you deal with understanding court orders, setting up standard or alternative payment plans, understanding your options for tracking payments, and troubleshooting issues that put you at risk of being penalized for delinquent payments. We proudly serve clients in Caldwell, Millburn, Short Hills, Ridgewood, New Milford, Little Falls, Wanaque, Montclair, and Franklin Lakes, as well as surrounding areas in the Northern New Jersey region.
Because we understand that something as seemingly simple as reviewing a payment statement can be complex and confusing, an experienced attorney at our Little Falls office will take the time to walk you through the in’s and out’s of statements and your options for resolving missed child support payments, whether you are the payor or the one who is owed unpaid child support. If you are in need of guidance and legal assistance with a child support matter, contact us today at (973) 233-4396 for a free consultation to discuss your circumstances.
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