New Jersey Enemies
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The Department of Human Services operates the NJ Office of Child Support. The program is further explained. This Office has a program to assist unemployed noncustodial parents with employment skills. As I said, I do not have any objection to any program that assists any unemployed person in finding gainful employment, PROVIDED THAT PARTICIPATION IS VOLUNTARY. However, this web page states clearly that "eligible non-custodial parents who are noncompliant with their child support obligations can be ordered to participate in the Work Requirements Judicial Benchcard Initiative". That, folks, is a violation of the Antipeonage Act on its face!!!
See this Website's History Page for a description of what New Mexico Territory did that inspired the Congress that won the Civil War to pass the Peonage Bill.
New Jersey's current Child Support Guidelines.
And here is a link to a huge pdf document, The New Jersey Judiciary Child Support Hearing Officer Program Operations Manual:
www.judiciary.state.nj.us/family/CSHOP_Ops_Man_20090326_with_attach.pdf
Thanks Bruce Eden!
A highly energetic and activist non-custodial parent, Wilber Streett, passed on in August 2004. The circumstances surrounding his death, he had Lou Gehrig's disease, are particularly appalling. He was brought before Judge Fred Kieser, Jr. on a bench warrant, who found him in contempt for nonpayment of child support, yelled at him, refused to let him speak, and ordered the deputy sheriff to take him to jail. Wilbur has been unable to work because of his disease. A short time later, Wilbur had passed on.
We will miss you, Wilbur Streett, God bless you.
Judge Kieser lives in Metuchen, New Jersey. In accordance with my agreement with Zero Catch, I do not list his home street address. For his chambers:
Judge Fred Kieser, Jr.
120 New Street
P.O. Box 2691
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903
732-981-3079 for voice, Diane Moxley, bailiff to Judge Kieser
732-981-3193, Beverley, secretary to Judge Kieser
732-981-2189 for facsimile
The Middlesex Family Law Court is a division of the Middlesex County Superior Court. The Superior Court's assignment judge is Robert Longley and its mailing address is P.O. Box 964, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0964. Concerned citizens may write to:
Patrick Monnihan
Advisory Council for Judicial Conduct
P.O. Box 037
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037
The Advisory Council decides whether Chief Justice Deborah Poritz receives a copy of a letter alleging a judicial conduct complaint:
Chief Justice Deborah T. Poritz
Her clerk: Stephen W. Townsend
P.O. Box 970
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0970
609-984-7791
The way the New Jersey Judicial System is set up is that there are several divisions: Supreme Court, Tax Court, Appellate Division, Superior Court Civil Division, Superior Court Criminal Division, and Family Court. Each of these branches, other than the Supreme Court and Tax Court, has a local branch, a vicinage, located in each county:
Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland
Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex
Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset
The Administrative Office of the Courts has established a Child Support Enforcement Page with links to resources for the enforcement of support, including a Guide to Court Enforcement of Child Support
www.jerseycop.com has some information
Article I Section 1 of the New Jersey Constitution declares the inalienable rights of all persons, including acquiring, possessing, and protecting property.
Article I Section 12 of the New Jersey Constitution prohibits excessive fines and bails and cruel and unusual punishments.
Article I Section 13 of the New Jersey Constitution prohibits imprisonment for debt except in cases of fraud. I guess child support is a fraud.
Feel free to e-mail me at rogerwknight@hotmail.com with any information that you have to share.
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