New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1652

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Establishes greater discretion in court concerning child support related license suspension and credit reporting.

Impact

The amendments to the existing statutes under this bill are intended to balance the enforcement of child support with the need for obligors to maintain their ability to earn a living. Specifically, the bill permits courts to assess an obligor's situation before deciding on the suspension of their driver's license, prioritizing the consideration of professional licenses over recreational ones. Furthermore, the bill allows for extended repayment plans for arrears, ensuring that individuals who show good faith in their payment efforts can avoid immediate punitive actions. This shift reflects an understanding of the complexities families may face in complying with support obligations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1652 introduces significant changes to the enforcement of child support obligations in New Jersey. Introduced by Senator Shirley K. Turner, the bill aims to provide courts with greater discretion regarding the suspension of licenses and credit reporting due to non-payment of child support. Prior to this bill, certain actions, such as license suspension for arrears, were mandatory once specific conditions were met, creating a rigid framework around enforcement. The new amendments allow for a more flexible approach, enabling courts to evaluate individual circumstances and offer alternatives to outright suspension.

Contention

While the bill has been presented as a positive step toward more equitable child support enforcement, there are points of contention surrounding its provisions. Some advocates argue that providing discretion to the courts could lead to inconsistencies in enforcement, with some obligors receiving leniency that others may not. Additionally, concerns have been raised that the amendments could ultimately lead to loopholes, where individuals could exploit the discretionary nature of the bill to avoid fulfilling their obligations. As such, stakeholders in child support enforcement are encouraged to monitor the outcomes of these changes closely.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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