My question involves court procedures for the state of: New Jersey

I am appearing Pro Se in NJ Family Court, and am requesting modification of child support, due to change in financial circumstances.

My original judgement was in 2009, under which I have paid support to primary Custodial Parent (CP). I have filed motion for reduction in support, due to significant increase in CP's earnings, and reduction in CP's expenses as well as increase in my own expenses since the original judgement due to debt (largely incurred due to divorce and post judgement proceedings).

CP has retained an attorney, who has answered my motion only with a procedural argument, stating that while I filed a full current financial disclosure (updated CIS, tax return, paystubs, credit report showing debts), I did not also provide a copy of my original CIS on which the original support order was based.

Further, CP's attorney responded to my motion with only CP's original CIS, and provided no current documentation. It appears to me that CP's attorney is attempting a procedural stalling tactic, in order to delay a ruling (CP had requested an adjournment, which was denied by the Court).

I have immediately (the morning after receiving CP's response) provided a supplement to my submitted exhibits, providing my original CIS, however I was able to do so only after the deadline for CP's response to my motion.

Does the fact that my original CIS is being submitted late (6 days prior to scheduled hearing) warrant a rejection of my motion? If the Judge does accept my supplement, how is CP's refusal to provide updated financial documentation handled by the Court?

Thank you.