Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey

Child Support

I have a child who should have been emancipated 3 years ago and need to have my support changed. My pay is garnished weekly, and now that there is no longer any overtime I can't make my monthly bills and rent. the probation dept tells me they can't do anything about it unless I go and get a court order to have that child removed,only I can't afford a lawyer...is there any county or state services I can contact to resolve this matter? Please help. I'm getting close to bieng evicted from my home.


Asked on 5/18/04, 7:58 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Ilene Young Young Law Offices

Re: Child Support

You should contact the Domestic Relations Division of the County Court of Common Pleas from which your support order was issued or through which it is currently being managed. Most Domestic Relations offices have a specific support section for individuals to deal with support matters, including filing to remove an 18 year old child and terminate an order. This is done through a Modification Petition.

To file a Modification Petition, contact the Domestic Relations Section and request a petition for modification, complete the petition and return it to the DRS. The DRS will review the petition. It will then advise you of its determination and if and when a hearing will occur.

It is advisable for you to do this at once, as any order is generally, with exceptions, retroactive only to the date of the filing of the petition.

In Philadelphia, the DRS contact information is:

Family Court of Phila

DRS

34 S. 11th Street

Philadelphia, PA 19107

Hours : 9:00 - 5:00

Public Telephone : 215-686-9300

In Delaware County it is:

DRS

Second & Orange Streets

P O Box 543

Media, PA 19063

Hours : 7:30 - 5:00

Public Telephone : 610-891-4314

I wish you the best.

Ilene Young, Esquire/ Civil & Family Practice 215-444-0445

As you are not a client of our firm, discussion of the above topic is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Applicability of the legal principles discussed may differ substantially in individual situations, different counties, or in different states. If you have a specific concern or legal problem, do not rely on these materials. Be sure to seek the advice of an attorney about your particular situation and facts.

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Answered on 5/19/04, 9:09 am


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