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How Long Do You Have to Make Child Support Payments in New Jersey?

If you were ordered to pay child support by a judge in New Jersey, you may be wondering how long you are obligated to continue making payments. In most cases, there is a general rule of thumb regarding child support payments. However, since each child support case is unique, it is important to understand how your settlement will affect you in the future. In most cases, your child support order will go through the court system and must be approved by a judge. Whether you were able to reach an agreement with your spouse or you were forced to ask a judge to step in, your child support order is written down and is available for your review.

In fact, you should have already reviewed this document, usually called a Matrimonial Settlement Agreement or a Property Settlement Agreement, before you signed it before a judge. If you do not have such an agreement with your former spouse/partner, you may have established a verbal agreement. In general, child support will end when the child becomes an adult at the age of 18. Have questions about child support payments? Speak with a family law attorney in your area!

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