When it comes to contested child custody cases, parents often assume that the judge presiding over their case will automatically render a fair and impartial decision. However, this assumption can be both dangerous and misguided, potentially leading to unexpected and...
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Can I leave the family home before the divorce is finalized?
Few things are as uncomfortable as living with someone with whom you have fallen out of love with. When the fallout escalates to the level of getting divorced, the discomfort you might be feeling can reach its peak. An obvious solution would be to pack up and move out...
Tips when going to court for child custody issues
If you are headed to court over a custody issue, it is important to make a good impression on the court, whether it is your first time in front of the judge or the tenth time. If you have a specific complaint about your co-parent's abilities to be a good role model or...
How do criminal cases interact with child custody cases?
Many factors go into making a child custody decision. Some individuals who are facing one of these cases worry that their criminal history might play a role in what the court determines is best for the children. While there are some circumstances that might make a...
Child custody pointers may help those going through divorce
No aspect of the divorce process is easy. However, child custody can especially be challenging, as both parents may naturally want to spend as much time with their children as possible. Here are a couple of pointers for making navigating child custody easier for both...
Child custody tips might make divorce easier
Getting divorced can certainly be tough on two adults, but it can be just as emotionally difficult for their young children. However, how the parents handle the divorce process can have a major impact on how the children end up coping with it. Here are some important...
Navigating child custody involves different stages
Ending a marriage can understandably feel like a complicated ordeal from an emotional viewpoint. Having young children involved in the process in New Jersey can make the divorce proceeding even more challenging. The good news? Even the most difficult divorce...
Can a child under 18 become a legal adult?
In New Jersey, minors are legally considered children until turning 18. This means that a teenager will not be able to sign a legally binding contract or engage in any activities that require a parent's permission without obtaining their consent. This can be very...
The new coronavirus may impact child custody arrangements
Parents in New Jersey and elsewhere have recently been instructed to engage in social distancing due to the spread of the new coronavirus. The question is, how does this impact the divorced parents of young children? Here is a look at how divorced parents who have...
Tips may make dealing with child custody easier for the family
Getting a divorce can quickly spark a wide range of conflicting emotions in both the parents and the young children involved. The children may especially feel torn if they find themselves caught in the middle of a child custody war. However, parents may help their...