New Jersey 11492 — Non-dissolution "FD" Case is a type of legal action that can be taken in the state of New Jersey when a couple is not married or when a couple is married but does not wish to pursue a divorce. In this case, an individual can file an application for custody, child/spousal support or parenting time (visitation). The application must be filed with the Family Part of the Chancery Division of the Superior Court in the county in which the custodial parent or either parent resides. The process for filing a New Jersey 11492 — Non-dissolution "FD" Case application involves the following steps: 1. Preparation of the application: The application must be typewritten or printed legibly in black ink, and must include the name, address, and telephone number of the applicant, the name, address, and telephone number of the other parent, the names and birthdates of any minor children, and the relief requested. 2. Service of the application: The applicant must serve the application to the other parent, either in person or by certified mail. 3. Filing the application: The application must be filed in the Family Part of the Chancery Division of the Superior Court in the county in which the custodial parent or either parent resides. 4. Hearing: After the application has been filed, the court will set a hearing date for both parties to appear and present their arguments. Types of New Jersey 11492 — Non-dissolution "FD" Case: 1. Custody: This type of application is used to determine the rights of the parents in regard to the care and custody of their children. 2. Child/Spousal Support: This type of application is used to determine the amount of child/spousal support to be paid by one parent to the other. 3. Parenting Time (Visitation): This type of application is used to determine the rights of the parents in regard to the visitation or parenting time of their children.