The New Jersey Appellate Division just ruled in White v. St. Paul that where the trial court had ordered child support to be paid by garnishment of the payor parent’s wages, the full amount ordered was to be garnished, rather than allowing the payor parent to pay part of the amount directly outside of the garnishment. This ruling bolsters the right of the parent receiving support to have the payment obligation monitored by Probation. Good news for recipients, relief from the need to monitor and enforce.

C. Megan Oltman, Esq.

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