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Helping get your child the support they deserve

In New Jersey, child support law takes several factors into account, including:

  • The number of children;
  • The number of overnights exercised by the parents;
  • The net incomes of both the non-custodial and the custodial parent;
  • Alimony being paid and/or received;
  • If applicable, alimony or child support paid by a former spouse or for children from a previous marriage;
  • The daycare cost paid by the custodial parent; and the cost of health insurance paid by the custodial parent.

SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
When it comes to factoring in private school, combined income wage earners, or special needs for children, we take those unique needs into account and help advocate for a customized solution that works for your child—and for you.


To learn more about child support law in Bergen County, New Jersey,
or to talk more about your situation, call our law office at (201) 497-8700