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Reciprocal Child Support Enforcement USA and Dominican Republic By dnalady On 2012-04-20

The long arm of the law - wow - it really does apply in Child Support Cases these days.  As of yesterday, NJ passed a reciprocal agreement with representatives from Santo Domingo to have  child support collected on behalf of children either living in the USA and whose parent is living in the Dominican Republic or vice versa, where children living in Dominican Republic and a parent has moved to the United States.

The DHS - Division of Child Support will enforce these laws by following up with Paternity claims made on fathers in either country.  Fathers, need to understand their rights and should first know if they are or are not the biological fathers of the children indicated on the child support order.  In the United States, you are automatically considered the biological father of the child, if you were married to the mother at the time of birth.  An affidavit signed by both you, the mother and the real biological father would be needed to have your name removed from a birth certificate, under those conditions.  However, if  you were not married to the mother, and if you do not sign an Acknowledgement of Paternity, usually in the hospital at time of birth, then legally the child does not have a father unless and until you sign paperwork.  As with anything, if you have a doubt about the Paternity of the child, even though this is one of the most joyous times in your life, it is not wise to sign any paperwork until you have a DNA  test performed.  Results are available in as little as 3 business days - and then the family can begin to bond with the baby - if results return with greater than 99% Probability of Paternity.

A simple non-invasive DNA Test can be ordered either through the courts or done privately, using an accredited facility and a  Chain of Custody DNA collection process.  Chain of Custody processing insures that there are no questions regarding accuracy, reliability and participants in the DNA test.  Proper government issued identification is required, the legal guardian of the child (usually the mother) is required to sign on behalf of the child and all three participants are photographed.  The test is complete and results can confirm or deny whether you are the biological father of a child. 

Some families may not want to go through the "assembly line" process associated with Court Ordered DNA Tests - where everyone sits in a room and is called by a docket number to have their DNA collected.  Imagine being a new mom, sitting in a room full of other "new" moms and "alleged fathers" waiting for your number to be called and your DNA to be collected.  Very little privacy is offered - more like cattle waiting to be slaughtered.

Private DNA Collections can be done by families both here in the USA and in Santo Domingo.  Either a local trusted family doctor in Santo Domingo can perform the collection, or if all 3 are on a visit to the USA - all 3 can be tested in a private DNA collector's office.  Offices are available in Perth Amboy and Passaic where there is a concentration of Dominican families.  Spanish translation is available in Perth Amboy offices. 

 
New Jersey Real-Time NewsFri May 18 17:53:23 EDT 2012

New Jersey jobs grow in April, so does unemployment
Around 6,300 private sector jobs were added, which offset 3,700 jobs lost in the public sector.

Former Jersey City man who accused police of excessive force set to receive $185,000 settlement
Samy Gattas, formerly of Jersey City, said he has undergone multiple surgeries for the injuries he sustained in a 2005 altercation with police.

Ex-clerk at North Bergen Motor Vehicle Agency sentenced to four years in prison for selling driver's licenses
Cristian Toledo, 33, of North Bergen, admitted in March to conspiring with a broker to sell licenses to people who did not have proper identification, officials said

Police: Blackwood man, under the influence, crashes into school bus in Gloucester Township
Five students were sent to the hospital for evaluation but were released.

A plea for VP: N.J. Senate leader calls Gov. Christie's out-of-state travels a ploy to get Romney's attention
Christie joined Heather Wilson, a candidate for U.S. Senate in New Mexico, at a fundraiser in New York City and tonight he'll head to Virginia before giving the keynote speech Saturday at the Kentucky GOP's Lincoln Day dinner

Gender discrimination lawsuit against Port Authority dismissed
In 2010 the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed suit, concluding the Port Authority had discriminated against 14 female lawyers

Bridgeton man bangs up guard's car after prison-front argument, police say
Police said a man threw a tire jack through a corrections officer's car window after stopping in front of Southwoods State Prison to argue with a woman in his car. He then made a failed attempt to escape.

34-year-old Clifton man dies after 45-foot fall at Secaucus construction site
Arris Tunc was operating a boom lift when the "bucket" fell onto its side, throwing the man to the ground.

New York man, 62, charged with selling $45,000 in Cialis and Viagra to detectives in Somerville
A 62-year-old Queens Village, N.Y., man is in Somerset County Jail after allegedly selling $45,000 in Viagra and Cialis pills to Prosecutor’s Office detectives

Man arrested after allegedly pointing a gun at New Brunswick police while fleeing
Police say the man fell as he tried to escape and was apprehended after a lengthy struggle

FBI: Watchung man's fraudulent real estate investment scheme cost victims $9 million
A Watchung man is under arrest after being indicted by a federal grand jury on charges that he ran an investment scheme that defrauded victims of at least $9 million

Jersey City police to charge jailed Belleville man in brutal Christmas Day robbery
Eduardo Rodriquez is in Hudson County Jail on charges that he carjacked a vehicle on New Year's Day in Jersey City

Deptford man, 20, stabbed to death with kitchen knife
The victim's mother reportedly tried to intervene in the argument between son and uncle

Christie's second N.J. Supreme Court nominee to get confirmation hearing
Bruce Harris, 61, the Republican mayor of Chatham Borough, would be the first openly gay justice and the third African American to serve on the state's highest court if confirmed

Tall and military ships to parade in Hudson River at start of Fleet Week
Fleet Week kicks off on Wednesday, with international tall and military ships in parade along the Hudson River.

Edison man accused of robbing 4 women, one of them at gunpoint in separate incidents
Wilfredo Albino Pagan, 24, was arrested and charged with four counts of robbery and single counts of possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes and unlawful possession of a weapon

Video tape admissible in trial of Jersey City man charged with 5 murders
A judge has ruled that an incriminating, video-taped statement made by a Jersey City man charged in five murders will be admissible as evidence in his trial, officials said today

Traffic pattern change coming to Hackensack River Bridge westbound on Route 3
The work is part of a $17.6 million state project that is set to complete in late 2012

West Orange doctor who appeared on 'Real Housewives of N.J.' admits taking cash bribes
Dov Rand admitted during the hearing to taking two different kickbacks in exchange for referring two patients to the Orange Community MRI facility for MRI tests.

N.J. man is charged with killing nephew
The 20-year-old man was stabbed early today at the Iverness Apartments

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New Jersey NewsFri May 18 17:53:23 EDT 2012

South Bergenite's top picks for things to do this weekend
The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission is celebrating the Hackensack River and its remarkable recovery with a day of free family activities on Saturday, May 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Outwater Lane, Carlstadt .

Par-Troy Teachers' 9/11 Curriculum Teaches Tolerance
In the years since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the U.S., which claimed over 3,000 loves, there has been a hotly-debated topic in education: How should teachers present the events that occurred on that day to students? Two Parsippany teachers took the responsibility of teaching the events surrounding September 11A to the next level.

N.J. must plot new future for adult day care
The New Jersey Department of Health and Human Services has documented the many financial abuses in the adult day care system, reporting numerous providers who have scammed Medicaid to reap small fortunes off the backs of taxpayers.

New Jersey Personal Injury Lawyer Warns Teens of the Dangers of Drinking and Driving
New Jersey personal injury lawyer Steven Benvenisti will present his program, The Most Significant Case of My Entire Career, to teenagers at schools throughout New Jersey this month.

New Jersey Taking Steps To Decriminalize Weed
Next week, for the first time ever, the New Jersey Legislature will hold a hearing about a bill that would decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.

New Jersey business news: Pseg Ceo rings Nyse bell, Boscov's in...
PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo, third from right, lends a hand at the ceremonial but highly symbolic ringing of the closing bell for the New York Stock Exchange.

Booker, United Way Put Out Call for Mentors
United Way of Northern New Jersey and Newark Mayor Cory Booker combined forces Tuesday evening to intensify a call to recruit mentors to help improve and strengthen the region.

Preservation New Jersey Lists State's Most Endangered Historic Places
Central Railroad of New Jersey , East Millstone , Economy , Franklin Inn , Franklin Township , Hamburg , Hope Fire Company / American Legion Post 254 , Howell House , hudson county , Jersey City , Kastner Mansion / Pride of Newark Elks Lodge No.

North Jersey couple accused of leaving kids in car
MORRIS PLAINS) - Authorities say a New Jersey couple left their three children unattended in a parked car at a shopping center for more than 30 minutes.

Denying Unemployment to Seasonal Workers at Jersey Shore
Written byA Tara Nurin for NJSpotlight.com . Some of the lifeguards, bartenders, and boardwalk barkers who cater to the Shore's summer visitors could face a long, cold winter if Trenton acts on legislation to eliminate unemployment benefits for seasonal employees.

Old Salem County Insane Asylum named to list of 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New Jersey
Now boarded up, the old Salem County Insane Asylum in Mannington Township has been named one of the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New Jersey.

Chemical Fire Causes Odor in the Area
A chemical fire that burned overnight inA Bristol, Pa. has caused a smell in the area, according to a statement release by Cranbury Township Wednesday afternoon.

Lampooning video of New Jersey's Christie, Booker goes viral
Groundbreaking new research is allowing quadriplegics to control objects with a robotic arm and the power of their thoughts.

Hoboken's Cake Boss donates prom cake to Indiana high school damaged during tornado in March
HENRYVILLE, IN - Despite suffering severe damages from a tornado in March, students at a local Indiana high school will be experiencing the prom of a lifetime -- complete with a designer cake and tickets to a special concert.

Dead tree falls on car driving down Rt. 50
By COLUMB HIGGINS Staff Writer OCEAN VIEW - Karen Gallagher, of Seaville, said a dead tree split and fell on her car while she was driving east on Rt.

Martin Pierce, Donald Lindsey to be sentenced for killing 4-year-old in Camden crossfire
Two southern New Jersey men are facing prison sentences for killing a 4-year-old boy who got caught in the crossfire during a shootout on a Camden street four years ago.

MSU To Serve As Headquarters For NJPR News
New York Public Radio , one of the nation's premier public radio franchises, and Montclair State University, which offers educational programs in communication, broadcasting, multi-platform journalism, and digital media, today announced a new partnership that will expand and deepen NYPR's service to New Jersey while also leveraging the student ... (more)

NJ Revenues $230 Million Below Estimates For Current Fiscal Year
New Jersey tax collections for Fiscal Year 2012 are up from the same period last year, but April results are $60 million below Governor Chris Christie's expectations.

Man sues Wal-Mart for $1M over racist comment
Wal-Mart is being sued for $1 million by a man who claims he was traumatized by a racist comment made over an intercom at a southern New Jersey store two years ago.

New Jersey Youth Symphony: Season Finale of Youth Symphony with Special Guest the Ahn Trio
The Youth Symphony, the premiere orchestra of New Jersey Youth Symphony , will present its final concert of the season at the Nicholas Music Center on the Douglass Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick on Friday, May 18 at 8:00 p.m. Appearing with the Youth Symphony is the Ahn Trio, the acclaimed international piano trio.

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