Grandparents’ Rights in New Jersey | What You Need to Know

As you know, divorce is complicated for every party involved. Divorce has an emotional impact on both spouses and their children, however, one party seldom thought of as affected by divorce are grandparents. However, in many cases, grandparents have extremely close bonds with their grandchildren, and the thought of being unable to spend time with […]

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Can I Win Child Custody Back if I Was Initially Denied it in New Jersey?

There is nothing worse than being denied custody of your child. Unfortunately, this happens more often than you may think. However, if you were initially denied custody, under certain circumstances, you may be able to win custody back. Please continue reading and speak with our experienced New Jersey family law firm to learn more about […]

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What You Need to Know About Enforcing Your Child Custody Agreement

There is nothing more important to a parent than their child. Your job as a parent is to ensure that your child is sufficiently taken care of and raised into adulthood. In a way, your responsibility as a parent never ends. However, if you are a divorced parent and your ex is refusing to abide […]

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Do I Have to Pay Child Support if I Do Not Have Child Custody in NJ?

As you know, child custody and child support are among the most hotly-contested divorce-related issues. In many cases, when one parent does not have custody of a child, he or she feels as though he should not have to financially support a child that he or she rarely sees, much less raise. If you find yourself in […]

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What You Need to Know About Child Custody in New Jersey

Child custody is among the most frequently-contested divorce and family law-related matters, and for obvious reasons. If you are a divorcing parent, you must continue reading and speak with our knowledgeable New Jersey family law attorneys to learn more about child custody and how our firm can help you through every step of the legal […]

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Can I Receive a Post-Judgment Modification in New Jersey?

When couples determine the future of their marital issues, they are required to be approved by a judge. Once this is finished, these arrangements that were made are considered the law. This means that they must be followed, otherwise, the court can legally enforce them. While this is true, the court understands that lives change […]

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