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By: Justin M. Smigelsky, Esq.As is generally understood, New Jersey law mandates that some provision be made to insure the maintenance and well-being of minor children following the disruption of family life by separation and/or divorce of the parents.1 A common misunderstanding as to child support, however, regards a parent’s rights to waive or seek modification of a child support obligation.
This article is for information purposes only, and is neither legal advice nor the creation of an attorney-client relationship. If you are involved in a child custody or child support matter, you may have questions about your child’s rights, your parental rights and obligations, or about the rights and obligations of your child’s other parent. If so, it is important to contact an experienced family law attorney.
1. See Pascale v. Pascale, 140 N.J. 583 (1995), and Sheridan v. Sheridan, 247 N.J. Super. 552 (Ch. Div. 1990).
2. Martinetti v. Hickman, 261 N.J. Super. 508 (App. Div. 1993).
3. 357 N.J. Super. 231 (App. Div. 2003).
5. Martinetti, 261 N.J. Super. at 512.
6. Lepis v. Lepis, 83 N.J. 139, 150 (1980).
7. Pascale, 140 N.J. at 592, citing Guglielmo v. Guglielmo, 253 N.J. Super. 531, 546 (App. Div. 1992).
8. Lepis, 83 N.J. at 150.
9. See Weitzman v. Weitzman, 228 N.J. Super. 346 (App. Div. 1988), and Zazzo v. Zazzo, 245 N.J. Super. 124 (App. Div. 1990).
10. Zazzo, 245 N.J. Super. 124.
11. 402 N.J. Super. 298 (App. Div. 2008).
12. Martinetti, 261 N.J. Super. at 512.
13. Lepis, 83 N.J. at 151.

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