New Jersey 10483 — How to Ask the Court to Change or Enforce an Order in Your Case (Family Multipurpose Post-Judgment Motions) is a guide for those who wish to modify, enforce, or otherwise change an order that has been issued in a family law case. This guide explains the steps necessary to make such a request, including filing a motion with the court and serving it on the other party. It also offers important information regarding the types of motions available, such as those to modify or enforce a judgment, to change alimony or child support, or to seek a change in the parenting time schedule. Additionally, the guide provides information on the requirements of each type of motion, as well as tips on how to make the most effective argument possible. The two main types of New Jersey 10483 — How to Ask the Court to Change or Enforce an Order in Your Case (Family Multipurpose Post-Judgment Motions) are: (1) Motions to Modify or Enforce a Judgment; and (2) Motions to Change Alimony or Child Support, or to Change the Parenting Time Schedule.
New Jersey 10483 — How to Ask the Court to Change or Enforce an Order in Your Case (Family Multipurpose Post-Judgment Motions) is a guide for those who wish to modify, enforce, or otherwise change an order that has been issued in a family law case. This guide explains the steps necessary to make such a request, including filing a motion with the court and serving it on the other party. It also offers important information regarding the types of motions available, such as those to modify or enforce a judgment, to change alimony or child support, or to seek a change in the parenting time schedule. Additionally, the guide provides information on the requirements of each type of motion, as well as tips on how to make the most effective argument possible. The two main types of New Jersey 10483 — How to Ask the Court to Change or Enforce an Order in Your Case (Family Multipurpose Post-Judgment Motions) are: (1) Motions to Modify or Enforce a Judgment; and (2) Motions to Change Alimony or Child Support, or to Change the Parenting Time Schedule.