The Centerpiece of Superior Court: Family Part Law, As Evidenced in a Relocation Ruling

August 20, 2021

Navigating raising a child with a co-parent is a challenging thing. Whether or not you get along with your child’s other parent, the nuances of shared parental time are tricky to master. The New Jersey Superior Court: Family Part exists to provide a solid legal container within which to operate so that the parents have a framework from which to operate, and the children’s best interests are always kept at the center. One recent example of the Superior Court: Family […]

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What If My Former Spouse Won’t Let My Teen Be Vaccinated?

July 12, 2021

In May, the Food & Drug Administration’s decision to allow children between 12 and 15 years old to be vaccinated against COVID-19 has brought new contentions and complexities between divorced parents who disagree on vaccinating their children. If you are a parent who is divorced in New Jersey with some form of custody of your child and want your child to be protected against the coronavirus, and your former spouse does not want your child or teen to be vaccinated, […]

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Is Supervised Parenting Mandatory in Divorce Cases?

May 25, 2021

Supervised parenting or supervised visit orders are ordered by the Court whenever there is a risk for children to suffer abuse, even though only 10% of the allegations are substantiated. A Suitable Option to Visit the Children Supervised visitation is the only option that some parents have to share time with their little ones. It is thought of as the best option to see their children, at least until the supervised time is no longer needed, although it is not […]

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Co-Parenting Tips During and After a Contentious Divorce
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Co-Parenting Tips During and After a Contentious Divorce

January 8, 2018

When going through a divorce, parents may not be thrilled at the prospect of communicating and working with a former spouse. Many divorces involve child custody and child support disputes where even simple discussions about children can become heated. However, it is a great idea to remember that the number one priority for both you and any other co-parents should be and likely is the wellbeing of the children involved. Even if co-parents are not on the best of terms, there are a […]

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