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emancipation

Asked on Aug 10th, 2013 on Child Support - New Jersey
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I am the custodial parent of a child turning 18 in September. My ex pays child support and the divorce decree (out of New Jersey) states he is to continue payment while she attends college. She will be turning 18 and still be in High School and is in the top ten of her class and plans to attend college when she graduates. My ex is trying to emancipate her. What are the chances of him being successful in that if I contest?
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Alimony, including Establishment, Modification, Termination, and Enforcement Attorney serving Parsippany, NJ
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Based on the facts you have given, I do not believe that your ex will be successful. If your ex has already filed a Motion in NJ, you need to take action as quickly as possible.  I strongly recommend that you meet as soon as possible with a very experienced lawyer who devotes his/her ENTIRE practice to New Jersey Divorce and Family Law matters, go over your situation in detail, get educated answers to your questions, and obtain expert guidance as to the best course of action. In my opinion, it will be well worth the cost of the meeting. I head a law firm that devotes its practice exclusively to New Jersey Divorce and Family Law matters. It's all we do. Please feel free to take a look at our Firm Website (www.salvaggiolaw.net), which contains a lot of helpful information. I would be happy to have a brief telephone call with you, to get more information. There is no charge for that phone call. My firm’s toll-free telephone number is listed below. David F. Salvaggio, Esq. (877-355-5281)
Answered on Aug 11th, 2013 at 3:18 PM

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