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    18 year old working full time, college part time

    What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?NJ My 18 yr old stepson just graduated high school and will be attending community college part time this fall. He just got a full time job, but still plans on attending classes after work. Should this have any effect on the amount of child...
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    child support when taking a year off school

    What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Jersey My stepson will turn 18 when he graduates from high school. He plans on working a year before attending college. Does his father need to continue paying child support for the year that his son is working? Also, when and if he does go...
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    statute of limitations for dog related injury

    What is the name of your state? New Jersey What is the statute of limitations for seeking payment from a dog owner who's dog caused me to crash my bike which ended up with medical/surgical bills? At first, I opted to go through my insurance company to pay my medical bills, but now the insurance...
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    Child Support and college tuition

    What is the name of your state? NJ My husband and his ex share joint custody of their 2 children. They agreed to each pay their share of the kids college tuition based on their incomes. However now that our daughter is getting ready to go to college, the ex says she can't afford to contribute...
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    step parent and college tuition

    What is the name of your state? New Jersey I am a stepmom to two teenagers. One plans on attending college next year. My husband and ex-wife have a custody agreement stating they will each pay for college based on their incomes. However now the ex is refusing to contribute anything because...

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