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Is a Parent or Spouse Who Does Not Work Available Overtime Hours Underemployed For Purposes of Calculating Child Support Obligations in New Jersey?

When calculating child support obligation, the courts first look to the Child Support Guidelines established by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. The Guidelines factor in income from all sources of both parents in order to determine the parents’ respective child support obligations.   However, when it comes to income that…

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Imputation of Income for Support Cases in New Jersey – The When and the How…

In any number of cases, the issue of imputation of income can and will arise with regard to one or both parties when issues of alimony or child support arise. Generally speaking, in matrimonial cases an issue over imputation of income often arises when, say one party has been unemployed…

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Imputation of Income for the Calculation of Child Support and Alimony in New Jersey

The New Jersey Appellate Division this week published the case of Elrom v. Elrom, in which the Husband appealed the provision in the parties’ divorce judgment where the trial court imputed income to the parties for purposes of determining the amount of alimony and child support the Husband had to…

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