Asked on Oct 16th, 2016 on Child Support - New Jersey
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I am owed thousands in back child support, but my child’s other parent is self-employed and hiding assets. I know he can pay support but chooses not to. How do I collect?
You can ask the court to enforce your child support Order and request additional payments each week be made toward the arrears. In addition to requesting enforcement of the child support Order, if support is not yet ordered to be paid through the court, you can ask the court to order your child's other parent to pay child support through the court's Probation Department. In this way, the Probation Department will keep track of the payments and the arrears owed and will enforce the Order by other means including suspension of driver's license, revocation of passport and ultimately arrest. The attorneys at Weinberger Law Group offer a free initial consultation. We are happy to meet with you, explain the application/motion process and represent you. Call today (855-548-2157) to schedule your free initial consultation.
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