Free Temporary Support Order - New Jersey


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Superior Court Of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part

TEMPORARY SUPPORT ORDER
Plaintiff: Defendant: Docket No.: County: Plaintiff's Attorney: Defendant's Attorney: Probation Account No.: CS

Pursuant to a proceeding before the Superior Court, Chancery Division, Family Part on this day, it is ordered that: 1. The Plaintiff Defendant make support payments and/or provide health care coverage as set forth below. 2. Support payments shall be paid through an income withholding issued pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.7a., et seq. The obligor must make support payments directly to the New Jersey Family Support Payment Center, Post Office Box 4880, Trenton, New Jersey 08650, until the support payments are withheld from the obligor's income. Payments shall commence on the effective date of this order and shall be administered and enforced by the Probation Division. 3. Income withholding is not ordered. Support payments shall be administered and enforced by the Probation Division. The obligor must make support payments directly to the New Jersey Family Support Payment Center, Post Office Box 4880, Trenton, New Jersey 08650. Payments shall commence on the effective date of this order. 4. Support payments shall be made by direct payments from the obligor to the obligee. 5. Plaintiff Defendant is required to provide health care coverage for the child(ren).

6. This Temporary Order shall remain in effect until the entry of a final judgment or a subsequent order in this matter is submitted to the above Probation Division. Parties paying support through the NJ Family Support Payment Center are also required to include a Confidential Litigant Information Statement unless one has been provided prior to the submission of this Temporary Support Order. R. 5:7-4(b).
Child Support Amount: Spousal Support Amount: Arrears Payment:

Effective Date:

Frequency:

weekly
Child's Name 1. 2. 3. 4. Date of Birth

bi-weekly
Child's Name 5. 6. 7. 8.

semi-monthly

monthly
Date of Birth

Arrears are to be calculated based upon the amounts and effective date noted above. So ORDERED by the Court: , J.S.C. Date:

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NEW JERSEY UNIFORM SUPPORT NOTICES PURSUANT TO R. 5:7-4(f), TAKE NOTICE THAT THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS ARE TO BE CONSIDERED PART OF THIS ORDER AND ARE BINDING ON ALL PARTIES: 1. You must continue to make all payments until the court order is changed by another court order. 2. You must file a WRITTEN request to the Family Division in the county in which the order was entered in order for the court to consider a change in the support order. Contact the Family or Probation Division to find out how to do this. It is important that you request a change as soon as possible after your income or the child(ren)'s status changes. In most cases, if you delay making your request, and you are the obligor, you will have to pay the original amount of support until the date of your written request. 3. Payments must be made directly to the New Jersey Family Support Payment Center, P.O. Box 4880, Trenton, NJ 08650, unless the court directs otherwise. Payments may be made by money order, check, direct debit from your checking account, or credit card. Gifts, other purchases, or in-kind payments made directly to the obligee or child(ren) will not fulfill the support obligation. Credit for payments made directly to the obligee or child(ren) may not be given without a court order. 4. No payment or installment of an order for child support, or those portions of an order that are allocated for child support, shall be retroactively modified by the court except for the period during which the party seeking relief has pending an application for modification as provided in N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.23a. (R. 5:7-4(e)). 5. The amount of child support and/or the addition of a health care coverage provision in Title IV-D cases shall be subject to review at least once every three years, on written request by either party to the Division of Family Development, P.O. Box 716, Trenton, NJ 08625-0716, as appropriate, or upon application to the court. (N.J.S.A. 2A: 17-56.9a; R. 5:7-4(e)). 6. In accordance with N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23b, the custodial parent may require the non-custodial parent's health care coverage provider to make payments directly to the health care provider by submitting a copy of the relevant sections of the order to the insurer. (R. 5:7-4(e)). 7. Social Security numbers are collected and used in accordance with section 205 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 405). Disclosure of an individual's Social Security number for Title IV-D purposes is mandatory. Social Security numbers are used to obtain income, employment, and benefit information on individuals through computer matching programs with federal and state agencies, and such information is used to establish and enforce child support under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 651 et seq.). Any person who willfully and with the intent to deceive, uses a Social Security number obtained on the basis of false information provided to Social Security Administration or provides a false or inaccurate Social Security number is subject to a fine or imprisonment. (42 U.S.C. 408(7); R. 5:74(e)). 8. The United States Secretary of State is required to refuse to issue or renew a passport to any person certified as owing a child support arrearage exceeding the statutory amount. In addition, the U.S. Secretary of State may take action to revoke, restrict or limit a passport previously issued to an individual owing such a child support arrearage. (42 U.S.C. 652(k)). 9. Failure to appear for a hearing to establish or to enforce an order, or failure to comply with the support provisions of this order may result in incarceration. The obligee and obligor shall notify the appropriate Probation Division of any changes in address, employment status, health care coverage, or a change in the address or status of the child(ren). Changes must be reported in writing to the Probation Division within 10 days of the change. Not providing this information is a violation of this Order. The last address you give to Probation will be used to send you notices. If you fail to appear, a default order may be entered against you or a warrant may be issued for your arrest (R. 5:7-4(e)). 10. Any payment or installment for child support shall be fully enforceable and entitled to full faith and credit and shall be a
judgment by operation of law on or after the date it is due (N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.23a). Any non-payment of child support you
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owe has the effect of a lien against your property. This child support lien may affect your ability to obtain credit or to sell your property. Failure to remit timely payment automatically results in the entry of a judgment against the obligor and postjudgment interest may be charged. Judgments [also] accrue interest at the rate prescribed by Rule 4:42- 11(a). (R. 5:7-4(e), 5:7-5(g)). Before the satisfaction of the child support judgment, any party to whom the child support is owed has the right to request assessment of post-judgment interest on child support judgments.

11. All child support obligations are payable by income withholding unless otherwise ordered. If immediate income withholding is not required when an order is entered or modified, the child support provisions of the order may be subject to income withholding when the amount due becomes equal to, or in excess of the amount of support due for 14 days. The withholding is effective against the obligor's current and future income from all sources authorized by law. (R. 5:7-4(e), R. 5:7-5). 12. The occupational, recreational, and professional licenses, including a license to practice law, held or applied for by the obligor may be denied, suspended or revoked if: 1) a child support arrearage accumulates that is equal to or exceeds the amount set by statute, or 2) the obligor fails to provide health care coverage for the child as ordered by the court, or 3) a warrant for the obligor's arrest has been issued by the court for obligor's failure to pay child support as ordered, or for obligor's failure to appear at a hearing to establish paternity or child support, or for obligor's failure to appear at a child support hearing to enforce a child support order and said warrant remains outstanding. (R. 5:7-4(e)). 13. The driver's license held or applied for by the obligor may be denied, suspended, or revoked if 1) a child support arrearage accumulates that is equal to or exceeds the amount set by statute, or 2) the obligor fails to provide health care coverage for the child as ordered by the court. The driver's license held or applied for by the obligor shall be denied, suspended, or revoked if the court issues a warrant for the obligor's arrest for failure to pay child support as ordered, or for failure to appear at a hearing to establish paternity or child support, or for failure to appear at a child support hearing to enforce a child support order and said warrant remains outstanding. (R. 5:7-4(e)). 14. The name of any delinquent obligor and the amount of overdue child support owed will be reported to consumer credit reporting agencies as a debt owed by the obligor, subject to all procedural due process required under State law. (N.J.S.A. 2A: 17-56.21). 15. Child support arrears may be reported to the Internal Revenue Service and the State Division of Taxation. Tax refunds/homestead rebates due the obligor may be taken to pay arrears (N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.16). 16. Child support arrears shall be paid from the net proceeds of any lawsuit, settlement, civil judgment, civil arbitration award, inheritance or workers' compensation award to a prevailing party or beneficiary before any monies are disbursed. (N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.23b). 17. Periodic or lump sum payments from State or local agencies, including lotteries, unemployment compensation, workers' compensation or other benefits, may be seized or intercepted to satisfy child support arrearages. (N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.53). 18. If you owe past due child support, your public or private retirement benefits, and assets held in financial institutions may be attached to satisfy child support arrearages. (N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.53). 19. A person under a child support obligation, who willfully fails to provide support, may be subject to criminal penalties under State and Federal law. Such criminal penalties may include imprisonment and/or fines. (N.J.S.A. 2C:24-5; N.J.S.A. 2C:62-1; 18 U.S.C.A. 22). 20. If this order contains any provision concerning custody and/or parenting time, both parties are advised: Failure to comply with the custody provisions of this court order may subject you to criminal penalties under N.J.S.A. 2C:13-4, Interference with Custody. Such criminal penalties include, but are not limited to, imprisonment, probation, and/or fines. Si usted deja de cumplir con las clausulas de custodia de esta ordern del tribunal, puede estar sujeto (sujeta) a castigos criminales conforme a N.J.S.A. 2C:13-4, Interference with Custody, (Obstruccion de la Custodia). Dichos castigos criminales incluyen pero no se limitan a encarcelamiento, libertad, multas o una combinacion de los tres.
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