The order is always filed in the custodial parent's state of residency which in this case would be New Jersey. All states honor child support orders and will enforce them, although some states are more aggressive in the process than others. Both New Jersey and New York are consistent and decisive in their child support collection procedure. If possible the non-custodial parent's wages will be garnished by the state, and the amount withdrawn directly from the pay period that is mandated in the order.
No
A childs mother must file a petition for child support in the local family court.
You can, but eventually the court will question what you are doing.
The parents of the deceased father (the childs grandparents) can do a paternity test.
No, as they do it.
You can file a complaint for child support against the father in the family court in your jurisdiction. His wife has no obligations to your child whatsoever.
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.
Before or after he files an injunction ordering a return of the child?
yes see link below
a paternity suit
If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.
No. You file for child support. You visit the local family court and request a child support order be entered against the child's father. You may need to have the court establish paternity but the staff can assist you.No. You file for child support. You visit the local family court and request a child support order be entered against the child's father. You may need to have the court establish paternity but the staff can assist you.No. You file for child support. You visit the local family court and request a child support order be entered against the child's father. You may need to have the court establish paternity but the staff can assist you.No. You file for child support. You visit the local family court and request a child support order be entered against the child's father. You may need to have the court establish paternity but the staff can assist you.