Just as every family is unique, the decisions made regarding custody will depend on a variety of unique issues. New Jersey parents should become familiar with the types of custody available as they work towards an agreement. Legal and physical custody is not the same...
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What family members should know about visitation rights
Typically, only a child's parents are granted formal custody or visitation rights after a divorce or separation. However, a New Jersey judge may also grant those rights to the child's siblings or grandparents. There are many factors that will likely be taken into...
Changing your child custody order
If your circumstances change and you need to make changes to your child custody agreement, you will have to go to court to make modifications. There are several reasons why a modification may be necessary or may be granted in a New Jersey court. Why modifications...
Why seek a child support modification?
Child support covers many essential expenses associated with raising a young one. A divorced parent may rely on the other parent's monthly support payments to provide for the child, and missed payments could cause problems. However, the non-custodial parent might run...
Important elements of a co-parenting plan
If you are a divorcing parent in New Jersey, one of the most important things you will need to do is create a co-parenting plan. This document outlines how divorcing couples share parenting responsibilities once the divorce is finalized. It is important to put thought...
Do you need a divorce coach?
If you're considering getting a New Jersey divorce, you may be feeling a range of emotions – from sadness and confusion to anger and relief. It's also normal to feel marred by thoughts concerning your divorce's impact on your children, your finances, and your future....
Court considerations for determining custody cases
When New Jersey parents end up in a contested custody case, the decision will be made by the court. There are several factors that a judge will take into consideration. What does everyone want? When considering a child custody case, courts will ask each parent what...
Preparing for a custody hearing in court
For parents in New Jersey, being involved in child custody disputes can be emotionally overwhelming. When individuals cannot come to an agreement about custody on their own, their cases will be litigated in court at a custody trial. Custody matters are decided by...
Ideas for sharing joint custody of your children
New Jersey parents who have been awarded joint custody of their children face the challenge of determining the right custody schedule for them. While each parent is to enjoy the same amount of time with their children, actually working out the dates and times for...
Child custody arrangement suggestions for your family
When New Jersey couples go through a divorce, many agree to share joint custody of their children. While joint custody may seem very simple on paper as you and your former spouse get to see your children the same amount of time, the logistics behind it can be a bit...