When calculating child support based on the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines, the primary factors are the custodial parents’ income, the non-custodial parent´s income, the number of children as well as the number of overnight parenting time the non-custodial parent exercises with the children.
Other factors that are calculated as well are mandatory union dues, whether or not alimony is paid or received, whether or not either parent pays the portion of the child’s medical insurance premiums as well as work-related daycare costs.
If you need dedicated legal assistance with child support orders, enforcement, or modification in Ocean County, call the family lawyers at Bronzino Law Firm for your free initial consultation, visit our website or call us at (732) 812-3102 to learn more about your options.
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