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njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeChild Support and Custody … It is the responsibility of both parents to provide support and care for their child(ren). … You can ask the courts to collect child support on your behalf … There are three ways to apply: Download, print, and complete the …
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njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeConsent Conference … Not all issues require a hearing. Consent conferences can help the parties reach agreement on custody, visitation, paternity, or child support. This process gives the parent or caregiver the chance to help write the court order for …
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njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeCustody/Visitation … Learn about custody and visitation arrangements in New Jersey. … Child Custody, Parenting Time, and Visitation … For child custody, the rights of both parents are considered. Minor children must have frequent and continuing contact …
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njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeFiling Fees/Fee Waivers - Child Support and Custody … Fees for filing in FD (non-dissolution) cases. … Filing Fees and Fee Waivers … To file an FD case with Non-dissolution "FD" Case - How to file a non-divorce application for custody, child/spousal …
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njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeChange a Court Order … Follow these steps to change a parenting time, custody, or visitation order. … Change a Non-Dissolution Court Order … Fill out the How to file a request to modify a Non-Dissolution "FD" Court Order previously issued by the court …
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njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeResponding to a Complaint … Learn about your options when you receive a non-dissolution complaint. … Responding to a Non-Dissolution Complaint Filed Against You … If you received a complaint, you have a choice: You have the right to file a response. You …
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njcourts.govStream Analytics … Stream Analytics Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer opportunities offered by the New Jersey Courts, including mediation, supervised visitation, and name …
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njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeEmergent Hearings … You can request an Emergent Hearing with the court for urgent issues of a child's safety. … Order to Show Cause … Asking the court for an emergency remedy must be the only way to prevent immediate harm. Use the following form, which …
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njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeFiling a Non-Dissolution Case … Follow these steps to file your case in family court. If you want to change an existing court order, see How to file a request to modify a Non-Dissolution "FD" Court Order previously issued by the court How to File a …
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njcourts.gov › self-helpChild Support, Child Custody, and Parenting Time … Family disputes can be complicated. These resources are designed to help you with custody and support matters when divorce is not part of the case. … Non-Dissolution … This docket type involves parenting …
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njcourts.gov › courts › supreme court of new jerseyJudicial Conference on Jury Selection … Body … Conference Information … July 14, 2022 Notice re Juror Demographic Data Notice - Collection of Voluntary Juror Demographic Information - Initial Implementation in Bergen, Camden, and Middlesex Counties Notice …
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njcourts.gov › self-help › appealsSupreme Court Appeals … The New Jersey Supreme Court hears appeals from the Appellate Division of Superior Court. Only certain cases are automatically appealed. You can file an Appeal as of Right if: The Appellate judges disagreed in their ruling on the …
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njcourts.gov › self-help › appealsMunicipal Court Appeals … Municipal court appeals go to the Superior Court, criminal division, in the same county as the municipal court. Some reasons to file an appeal are: You believe the facts do not support the judge’s decision; or You believe the …
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njcourts.gov › self-helpCriminal Justice Programs Self-Help … If you are facing criminal charges, one of these programs could help. Body … Overview … The courts offer several programs to help people facing certain charges. These are intended for people who are first-time …
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njcourts.gov › self-helpCollecting Money in a Civil Case … Body … Collecting a Judgment … If you were awarded a judgment in civil court, you are a judgment creditor. You should contact the person who owes you the money, the judgment debtor, to talk about payment. … Note: The …
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njcourts.gov › self-helpCivil eCourts Access for Self-Represented Litigants … You can request direct access to your case in the eCourts system if you do not have a lawyer. Direct access lets you see confidential records and real-time updates on case filings and court …
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njcourts.gov › self-helpFamily Courts: Child Abuse, Kinship, and Adoption … Information on adoption, children-in-court matters, and kinship/legal guardianship. Body … Child Abuse and Neglect … The Division of Child Protection and Permanency (CP&P) must investigate all reports …
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njcourts.gov › public › fair treatmentSupreme Court Committee on Access and Fairness … The Supreme Court Committee on Access and Fairness works to ensure the courts provide equal justice for all. … Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Access and Fairness … Supreme Court Advisory Committee on …
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njcourts.gov › publicFair Treatment … Court users have the right to expect fair treatment in our courts. Over the years, the Judiciary has implemented several programs to help ensure an open door to justice. If you have concerns about fair treatment, Ombudsman Directory … …
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njcourts.gov › courtsSupreme Court of New Jersey … Image Preview Supreme Court Supreme Court 2024 Top row, L to R: Michael Noriega, Rachel Wainer Apter; Douglas M. Fasciale, John Jay Hoffman Bottom row, L to R: Anne M. Patterson, Stuart Rabner, Fabiana Pierre-Louis … …