Princeton Emancipation Lawyers
Child support and/or an obligation to paycollege expenses, do not automatically end in New Jersey. In order for you to stop your child support support obligations, you must ask a New Jersey Superior Court Judge to emancipate your child. This is done by filing a motion for emancipation. It shocks most people to learn that without a judge granting this motion, your child support will continue forever!
Exactly when a child may be emancipated can be difficult to ascertain. While children who are not in college are not automatically emancipated at 18 years old, it is a good starting point. However, it does not end the analysis. Motion practice in Mercer County Superior Court can be complicated for a pro se litigant. Our attorneys have met many clients who tried it on their own and failed which only makes it more expensive for them in the long run. That's why it makes sense to invest in a Mercer County emancipation attorney to make sure that the motion is done right the first time.
Mercer County Emancipation Attorneys
A child who does not go to school full time or who graduates college may be emancipated. However, this is also not automatic. Because families are so dynamic, two New Jersey judges may come to two different decisions regarding emancipation on very similar cases. Additional questions are also raised with special needs children as well as children attending law school or graduate school. As a result, it is important that you get a team of tough and aggressive Mercer County emancipation attorneys at Jack Venturi & Associates on your side. Our Princeton lawyers back down to no one and we will fight for you!
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