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New Jersey and the Emancipated Child: Changes Are on the Way

The State of New Jersey will soon have new limits on the duration of child support in the case of emancipation, thanks to a law that goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2017. Until then, the courts are still being asked to clarify when child support for an emancipated child should stop, and under what circumstances.

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The State of New Jersey will soon have new limits on the duration of child support in the case of emancipation, thanks to a law ‘ Public Law (P.L.) 2015, c.223 (C.2A:17-56.67 et seq.) ‘ that goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2017. Until then, the courts are still being asked to clarify when child support for an emancipated child should stop, and under what circumstances.

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