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NECSRS Home > States > New Jersey
(CSE Homepage: http://www.njchildsupport.org)

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Centralized Collections/Disbursement
  Direct Deposit
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=45)
The New Jersey Child Support Program also has a direct deposit program. Direct deposit means that support payments that individuals currently receive by check may be deposited directly into their bank accounts.

  Receiving Child Support
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=146)
The New Jersey Child Support Program offers two options for receiving support payments  direct deposit or the New Jersey Debit MasterCard® (NJ Debit Card)  that make receiving support payments faster, easier and safer.

Customer Service
  County Information
(http://www.state.nj.us/counties.htm)
A list providing the location of county offices.

  Access your information
(https://www.state.nj.us/Csp/)
View your case status and most recent payment information.

Employment
  Employers
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Collection.asp?CID=29&ParentID=31)
Links to helpful information for employers.

  Reservists Call To Duty Information
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=113)
Many of your employees may be called to active military duty. For those reservists who owe child support, we have provided some helpful information.

  Useful links for Employers
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=116)
Here are some useful links for Employers

Enforcement
  Enforcement: Making Sure Child Support Gets Paid
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=50)
If you have an order for child support payments and the non-custodial parent is not paying, or the payments are incomplete or late, help is available to get these payments.

  Information on Income Withholding
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=115)
When the non-custodial parent has regular employment, the preferred method of payment is income withholding, whereby a notice is sent to the employer, indicating the court-ordered amount, including any applicable arrears, to deduct from the non-custodial parent's paycheck.

Establishment of Cases
 Intake (Applying for Services)
  Applying for Child Support
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=35)
To apply for child support services, contact any one of your local county offices.

Establishment of Orders
  Establishing the Order for Child Support
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=42)
The first step in establishing a child support order is to determine the amount of child and medical support to be paid.

  New Jersey Child Support Staff Section
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=130)
Personnel in the NJ Office of Child Support Services and partner divisions and agencies may register on the NJ Child Support Staff section.

FPLS Access
  CSENet 2000 State Contact Information
(http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/newhire/csenet/contacts/states/newjersey.htm)
The states with whom New Jersey is currently exchanging interstate information via CSENet.

Health Insurance
  Increase in Support Order or Health Insurance for the Children
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Answer.asp?AID=68)
The law allows you to request your County Board of Social Service Agency to review the amount of your child support order at least once every three years from the date the order is entered or modified by the court. Additionally, you can ask the agency to help you get health insurance for your child(ren) if it is not included in your current order.

Interstate
  Interstate Child Support Cases
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=83)
The federal Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA) provides that New Jersey child support can be carried out if the non-custodial parent of your child lives out of state.

Legal
  Monmouth Probation Division Child Support Enforcement Unit Information Page
(http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/monmouth/info_book.htm)
General information regarding child support enforcement.

  New Jersey Judiciary Child Support Enforcement
(http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/probchild/)
Information for New Jersey Judiciary Child Support Enforcement

Locate
  CSENet 2000 State Contact Information
(http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/newhire/csenet/contacts/states/newjersey.htm)
The states with whom New Jersey is currently exchanging interstate information via CSENet.

  Locating Non-Custodial Parents
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=38)
You have the right to get support for your child. However, you may not know where to find the other parent or your former partner may not acknowledge that he is the parent of your child.

Medical Support
  Increase in Support Order or Health Insurance for the Children
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Answer.asp?AID=68)
The law allows you to request your County Board of Social Service Agency to review the amount of your child support order at least once every three years from the date the order is entered or modified by the court. Additionally, you can ask the agency to help you get health insurance for your child(ren) if it is not included in your current order.

National/State Directories of New Hire
  Compliance
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/compliance.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
How does the State ensure I am reporting?

  Contact Us
(https://newhirereporting.com/SharedPages/contact.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
Send us feedback, request technical support or customer service.

  Electronic Reporting
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/electronic.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
Reporting new hires electronically benefits employers in a number of ways

  Frequently Asked Questions
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/faq.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
All you need to know about new hire reporting.

  NJ New Hire Online Help
(https://www.newhire-usa.com/NJ/help.htm)
NJ New Hire Online Help - HOW IT WORKS

  New Jersey New Hire Reporting Directory
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/default.asp)
Welcome to New Jersey New Hire Reporting Directory web site.

  Overview and FAQs of the Internet Reporting Process
(https://www.newhire-usa.com/NJ/overview.htm)
DHHS compiles New Hire information provided by employers and regularly compares this file to its database of individuals who are required to pay child support.

  Public Relations / Outreach
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/PROutreach.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
Help Us Spread the Word About the Benefits of New Hire Reporting

  Reporting Basics
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/instruct.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
Learn about new hire reporting and find out about our convenient reporting options.

New Hire
  Compliance
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/compliance.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
How does the State ensure I am reporting?

  Contact Us
(https://newhirereporting.com/SharedPages/contact.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
Send us feedback, request technical support or customer service.

  Electronic Reporting
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/electronic.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
Reporting new hires electronically benefits employers in a number of ways

  Frequently Asked Questions
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/faq.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
All you need to know about new hire reporting.

  NJ New Hire Online Help
(https://www.newhire-usa.com/NJ/help.htm)
NJ New Hire Online Help - HOW IT WORKS

  New Jersey New Hire Reporting Directory
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/default.asp)
Welcome to New Jersey New Hire Reporting Directory web site.

  Overview and FAQs of the Internet Reporting Process
(https://www.newhire-usa.com/NJ/overview.htm)
DHHS compiles New Hire information provided by employers and regularly compares this file to its database of individuals who are required to pay child support.

  Public Relations / Outreach
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/PROutreach.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
Help Us Spread the Word About the Benefits of New Hire Reporting

  Reporting Basics
(https://newhirereporting.com/nj-newhire/instruct.asp?State=NJ&SessionID=)
Learn about new hire reporting and find out about our convenient reporting options.

Offset/Intercept/Liens
  Information on Income Withholding
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=115)
When the non-custodial parent has regular employment, the preferred method of payment is income withholding, whereby a notice is sent to the employer, indicating the court-ordered amount, including any applicable arrears, to deduct from the non-custodial parent's paycheck.

Paternity
  Establishing Paternity
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=39)
Establishing paternity is the legal term for determining the father of the child.

Public Information/Outreach
  Can I Get a Copy of the Guidelines?
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Answer.asp?AID=101)
Yes. The complete text and charts of the Guidelines is more than 100 pages (in full-size type). The Guidelines in NJ are a Court Rule.

  Child Support Quarterly Newsletter
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/pdfs/CSP_NEWS.pdf)
This newsletter requires Adobe Acrobat®.

  Custodial Parents
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Collection.asp?CID=24&ParentID=30)
Information about the services and programs for custodial parents.

  Emanicipation
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=51)
There is no fixed age in New Jersey when support stops. Once your child turns 18 and/or becomes financially independent, either you or the other parent must file papers with the court asking that the order be terminated or adjusted.

  Home Page for New Jersey
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/)
New Jersey Child Support Enforcement Home page

  Teenage Parents
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=37)
If you are a parent under the age of 18, you are still responsible for the financial and emotional well-being of your child.

  Work Requirements Judicial Benchcard Initiative
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=85)
The New Jersey Office of Child Support is currently implementing a program called the Work Requirements Judicial Benchcard Initiative.

Review and Modification of Orders
  Increase in Support Order or Health Insurance for the Children
(http://www.njchildsupport.org/Answer.asp?AID=68)
The law allows you to request your County Board of Social Service Agency to review the amount of your child support order at least once every three years from the date the order is entered or modified by the court. Additionally, you can ask the agency to help you get health insurance for your child(ren) if it is not included in your current order.