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Under New York State law, parents are responsible for supporting their child until the child is 21 years old.
Under the COVID-Related Tax Relief Act, the IRS can't take second-round payments to pay overdue child support. As with second-round checks, third stimulus checks won't be reduced to pay child support arrears.
Child support refers to court-ordered payments made by the non-custodial parent to help the custodial parent with the costs of raising a child.While each case is unique, New Jersey courts calculate how much is paid by the obligor (the person making the payments) by following specific guidelines, or formulas.
Contact the Child Support Division at 1-800-252-8014.