There are some exceptions to the New Jersey child support age limit of 19 years old. A court order may provide a different age until which the non-custodial parent is legally required to pay child support, particularly if the child is still in high school, attending a post-secondary educational program full-time, or are mentally or physically disabled and in need of continued financial support. The court may provide these amendments in the original child support order, or the custodial parent may file a motion with the court requesting extended child support. The burden of proof of need falls on that parent. Additionally, the non-custodial parent can request that child support payments be terminated before the age of 19, including if the child is emancipated, gets married, or joins the military.
In New Jersey, the custodial parent can file a request for continued child support payment to help with costs associated with post-secondary education like college. In requesting the additional amount, the parent must provide proof of need, including documentation of tuition costs, room and board, and other associated expenses. The court determines the final required payment.
The Newburgh v. Arrigo case set a precedent for the factors a court takes into consideration when determining whether and how much a parent will be required to contribute to college tuition and expenses. The Newburgh factors include the parent’s economic capacity, their relationship with their child, the amount sought, the child’s aptitude for continuing education, and other considerations.
The importance of having a family law attorney on your side can’t be overstated. When it comes to understanding child support obligations and options for payment and modification, including how orders will be enforced, you need to have an experienced lawyer on your side. We recognize the financial strain that shifting economies can have on meeting child support obligations, and we also know how important financial support is for ensuring a child’s continued welfare. We work for you in support of the best interests of your child. The attorneys at Bronzino Law Firm are a trusted resource for all aspects of family law, including New Jersey child support, serving clients in Neptune, Sea Bright, Toms River, Howell, Brick, Beachwood, Brielle, Island Heights, and throughout Ocean and Monmouth Counties. Contact us and set up a free, confidential consultation today by calling (732) 812-3102.
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