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Q: Do dad still have to pay child support if he terminates his parental rights voluntary in the state of New Jersey?
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Can you be emancipated in New Jersey without parental consent?

New Jersey does not have established laws nor procedures for the petitioning of emancipation of a minor.


Can you getmarried in New Jersey without parental consent if you are 16?

You cannot get married at 16 in New Jersey without parental permission. The requirements for proof of permission vary from place to place. You will have to consult your local licensing authority for what they require.


In the state of New Jersey if you give up rights to your child do you still have to pay child support?

In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support. You need to consult with an attorney or legal advocate in your jurisdiction. Note that you cannot simply give up parental rights in order to avoid child support. Generally there must be another adult who is willing to take over your legal responsibilities and financial obligations as the child's parent.


Can minors age 16 get their ears pierced in New Jersey without Parental Consent?

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In New Jersey can you sign over your parental rights if the children are not being adopted?

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When can a teenager of New Jersey move out of their parents home?

In New Jersey, a teenager can legally move out of their parent's home at the age of 18 without parental consent. However, if a teenager is under the age of 18 and wishes to move out, they would need parental consent or seek emancipation from the court.


Can you give up parental rights in New Jersey?

Sure, just contact a lawyer or go into your local city hall. Make sure the child have someone to take care of it if you don't want to. Contact a counselor if it is too difficult to do. see link


Can you file for child support if you are separated from your spouse in New Jersey?

absolutely


Does the father have to pay for child support for a child that is 18 years old in new jersey?

Here is the law as stated in TITLE XLIII DOMESTIC RELATIONS CHAPTER 461-A PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Section IV and VII ". The amount of a child support obligation shall remain as stated in the order until the dependent child for whom support is ordered completes his or her high school education or reaches the age of 18 years, whichever is later, or marries, or becomes a member of the armed services, at which time the child support obligation, including all educational support obligations, terminates without further legal action. If the order involves a disabled child, the court shall specify the duration of the order, which may be beyond the time when the child reaches the age of 18." and " No modification of a support order shall alter any arrearages due prior to the date of filing the motion for modification. " So if any of the above apply and no provision to the contrary was in the support order, yes it's possible to pay child support for a child of 18 if he or she has not yet graduated from high school or if they have, if any support is in arrears. If child support is not current, it will be pursued until all past due amounts are paid. If you are current on your child support and your child has reached 18 or graduated from high school, whichever is later, you may file for termination of a child support obligation at the agency in charge of child support collection and disbursement with jurisdiction. If you are asking whether a parent can file for support for an 18 year old without any prior support order, New Jersey law does provide for that. N.J.Stat.Ann 9:17-45; 9:17-55 of the New Jersey code says that a parent has up to 5 years after the age of majority (18 in New Jersey, so until the child is 23) to legally establish paternity and file for support based on the same. It is retroactive to the child's birth.


Can a father stop paying child support when his daughter reaches the age of 21 in New Jersey?

The terms of the support order dictate when child support is to end. If the court order does not stipulate a specific time the support can end when the minor child reaches the age of majority. In New Jersey the age of majority is 18.


If Child in college and has a job do you still have to pay child support in New Jersey?

a


What does New jersey child support cover?

http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/csguide/index.htm