UPDATE 7/7/09

The NJ Child Support Program has completed the most recent phase in the transition to NJKiDS, the new, enhanced child support information system. All payments have resumed. You can access your case information by clicking on the case information tab.

Case information is available online for all customers. The redesigned NJKiDS case information webpage contains all of the previously displayed payment and case information, plus additional data; however, case events are not currently available for NJKiDS cases in those counties that have transitioned to the new system. Thank you for your patience as we continue development of this component.

NOTE: As cases transition to the NJKiDS system, customers who had accessed the case information webpage from favorites or bookmarks must enter the case information section from http://www.njchildsupport.org/CaseInfo.asp to login the first time.

Urgent notice for all Child Support Customers
For important information about Child Support payments and system upgrades, click here.

Noticia urgente para los Clientes de Pensión Infantil
Para recibir Información sobre los pagamentos y actualización de sistemas, haga clic aquí.

Introducing the NJ Teen Media Contest Web site www.njteenmedia.org
The New Jersey Office of Child Support Services has recently launched a Web site solely dedicated to the Annual New Jersey Teen Media Contest. Click here to check it out.

e-Childs Pay (paying your Child Support with a credit card)
Effective April 14, 2008, the New Jersey Family Support Payment Center (NJFSPC) will be accepting child support payments by credit card via a secured web site. Click here for more information.

Owe Child Support? No Passport
Watch CNN's video report on the Passport Denial Program.

Visit the New Jersey Family Support Payment Center
The FSPC serves as the central location for the receipt of all child support payments within New Jersey

Child support is more than just money

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It is the responsibility of each parent - both mother and father - to make sure their child has enough food to eat, clothes to wear and a safe place to live. Still, some children do not get the support they need.

Regardless of their living situation or relationship, both parents should provide the financial and emotional support a child needs to grow into a responsible adult. New Jersey's child support program can help.

There are two parents in every child support case. One is the custodial parent, the one who lives with the child and has the primary day-to-day responsibility. And the other is the non-custodial parent. In more than 90 percent of the cases, the father is the non-custodial parent.

Remember: your child has the right to support and you have the right to this help. All the services described on this site are available to you.

We hope the information here will help you find your way along the child support road. Keep in mind: Child support is more than just money. If you would like more information, please contact your county support office or call the New Jersey Child Support Information Line, 1-877-NJKIDS1.