Mother lying to continue to claim child support on me
Asked on Aug 19th, 2013 on Child Support - New Jersey
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First I live in NJ, I am 22 years old, and Have been living with my girlfriend for three years now. I am out of school, have been for the past three years as well. My Mother sent a letter to the courts, lying to them. Saying that I was still in University, Still living with her(That i only stay with my girlfriend on some days for work.) that she needs the child support to help pay off my loans and living. I had no idea about this, since my mother and I don't speak. She threatened not only myself but my girlfriend Three years .So I haven't had contact with her since. But i recently spoke with my Father about my loans, and then i found all of this out. I called up my loans people as well and found out she hasn't made any payments. My Father and I requested all the letters and statements she made to the court. NOW I am just wondering what, if anything can come out of this if we take legal action?
Your father needs to have a Motion filed with the Court in the proper form.
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