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What if the non-custodial parent moves to another state?

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What if the non-custodial parent moves to another state?

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If the non-custodial parent moves out of New Jersey , the Child Support Agency will be able to get an out-of-state employer to take the support amount from his or her wages. If this doesn’t work, a petition asking that the other state enforce your support order through its courts must be filed. The local office will let you know if this is necessary, and will help you file the necessary papers. Although there is no cost for filing the petition, some states charge a small fee for processing payments and may deduct it from the collection before it is sent to you.

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