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Breaking Down the In Loco Parentis Doctrine in NJ
| 08-Mar-2023Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Family LawActing in “Loco Parentis” Means That a Person is Lawfully Capable and Accountable for Acting as the Child’s Parents “In loco parentis” is a Latin term that means “in the place of a parent.” This legal concept refers to...
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Defining a Forensic Custody Evaluation in New Jersey
| 18-Feb-2023Categories: Child Custody, Family LawA to Z of a Forensic Child Custody Evaluation in NJ Forensic Child Custody Evaluations can be a Useful Tool in Complex Cases before New Jersey Family Courts A forensic mental health evaluation is an evaluation used by the...
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Comprehending the Right of First Refusal in New Jersey
| 19-Jan-2023Categories: Child Custody, Divorce, Family LawThe Option of Including the Right of First Refusal in Your NJ Custody Agreement Parenting Plans Frequently Incorporate The Right of First Refusal to Guarantee That Both Parents Have The Opportunity to Spend Time With Their Child. Divorce is...
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Getting Your Child Added to a Restraining Order in NJ
| 12-Jan-2023Categories: Child Custody, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Restraining OrdersCan Children be Protected under a Restraining Order in New Jersey? Other relatives or housemates, including your children, may be covered by restraining orders in NJ Domestic violence has become more common in recent years. In 2016, there were...
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Drafting an Effective Long-Distance Custody Plan in New Jersey
| 31-Dec-2022Categories: Child Custody, Family LawConsiderations for a Long-Distance Custody Plan in NJ To Maintain a Strong Bond with Their Children, Parents Must Take a Number of Aspects into Account While Devising a Long-Distance Custody Arrangement When your child was young, you may have...
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Co-Parenting Strategies to Navigate the Holidays in NJ
| 23-Dec-2022Categories: Child Custody, Co-parenting, Family LawStrategize for Stress-Free Co-Parenting During the NJ Holiday Season Practical Steps for Divorced Couples Navigating Holiday Co-Parenting in Red Bank, Manchester, Lacey, Toms River, and Berkeley Township Holidays are not always full of cheer for some, especially for separated...
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Legal Options Following the Death of the Custodial Parent in NJ
| 16-Dec-2022Categories: Child Custody, Family LawWhat Comes after the Death of a Custodial Parent in New Jersey? Explore the Possible Alternatives for Children and Their Relatives When the Custodial Parent Dies in Freehold, Jackson, Point Pleasant, Toms River, and other Ocean and Monmouth County...
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Basics to File for Full Custody in New Jersey
| 18-Nov-2022Categories: Child Custody, Co-parenting, Family Law, Parenting TimeConsiderations for Requesting Full Custody of Your Child in NJ You Must Have Grounds to Petition the Court for Full Custody in Holmdel, Sea Girt, Brick, and Southern New Jersey In the New Jersey Family Courts, granting joint custody...
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How Emergency Family Court Hearings Work in NJ
| 03-Nov-2022Categories: Child Custody, Family LawExpedited Actions, Motions & Emergency Hearings in NJ Family Court Some Child Custody, Parenting, or Domestic Violence Cases are Time Sensitive and Require Immediate Intervention In family law cases involving divorce, child custody, child visitation, or support, emotions run...
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All You Need to Know About Consent Order in NJ
| 27-Oct-2022Categories: Child Custody, Family LawAdvantages of Drafting a Collaborative Consent Order in a NJ Custody Case A Case Involving Child Custody may Include a Consent Order as a Crucial Component. Consent agreements and orders are growing in popularity across the State of New...
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