Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
My X is taking me back to court to have the child support/alimony decreased and visitation increased. Should I file a Motion to Enforce Litigants' Rights?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Yes, but you have to do more too. Just based on what you said, seems like you want to oppose his motion, and file a crossmotion asking to enforce child support. I would need to speak to you and get the details, to help you more.
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