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NJ's Emancipation Statute Brings Changes to Child Support
20 April 2016
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Originally published by New Jersey Spotlight
In an effort to bring greater certainty to when a parent's
child-support obligation will end, on January 19, 2016, Gov. Chris
Christie signed into law a new statute that continues our
state's recent trend of enacting family-law legislation with
terms more favorable to the payor than that which existed before.
The law, which will take effect on February 1, 2017, applies to all
child-support orders issued prior to or after its effective
date.
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