Yes, in New Jersey, there is a legal concept related to "failure to supervise" a child, which can fall under child neglect or abuse statutes. This offense may be charged if a caregiver fails to provide adequate supervision, leading to a child's risk of harm. The specifics can vary based on circumstances, including the child's age and the nature of the neglect. Such cases may lead to legal consequences, including intervention by child protective services.
Depends on if NJ stands for New Jersey or Not Joking.
The state in which an offense takes place has jurisdiction over the incident. If court is required, it will take place in the state of the offense.
Newark, NJ and East Orange, NJ
Unless the offense was minor in nature, it is doubtful. If a felony, no.
well it says that there is not an age that a child can start to babysit in NJ. that means that there is not an age present
no
Yes, Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in New Jersey is considered a traffic offense, not an indictable offense. However, it is a serious offense with potentially significant penalties, including fines, license suspension, and even jail time for repeat offenders.
At birth
absolutely
it is up to you if you want to grant your child permission to chose which parent to live with, in the state of NJ they do not give minors this power
A first offense DWI can land you in jail in NJ, although only for a couple of days. A second offense DWI can land you in jail for up to three months, cause you to lose your license for 2 years, and provide up to 30 days of community service for you.
The NJ Child Support offices are located in over 21 different New Jersey Counties. The Child Support office located in Somerset is located at 73 East High Street.