Child Support and Alimony Attorneys
In New Jersey, child support is based on guidelines set up by the state. New Jersey uses a formula to decide how child support will be provided, and that formula is based on the parties' income. There are circumstances where parties can deviate from the formula, such as when income exceeds state guidelines or when the child has special mental or physical needs that will require support throughout their life. These exceptions and modifications are determined on a case by case basis. The lawyers at Sicheri & Sicheri will explain your rights.
Alimony Payment
Payment from one spouse to another is based on multiple factors, including:
- Length of marriage
- Needs of the family
- Standard of living and circumstances of each party
- Sources of income and assets of the parties
- Earning capacity of each party
- Financial needs of each party
- Age and health of each party
- Responsibility of the parents to support any other children
- Debts and liabilities of the parents
- Need and ability to pay
- Equitable distribution of property
- Other factors the court deems necessary
There are several types of alimony based on this standard:
- Permanent alimony
- Rehabilitative alimony
- Reimbursement alimony
- Limited Durations alimony
To meet with one of our experienced attorneys, please call 609-597-96. Contact us
Sicheri & Sicheri, P.C.
1160 Beacon Avenue
P. O. Box 696
Manahawkin, N.J. 08050
Telephone: (609) 597-9261
Fax: (609) 597-1536
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