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Why You Should Avoid Social Media During Divorce: Screenshots Last Forever

Without a doubt, divorce is not only an emotional and stressful process, it can also be a lonely process which create a significant need for validations.   In our current Read More

Who Has the Final Word in Joint Legal Child Custody?

Joint legal child custody in New Jersey is an arrangement where both parents share the decision-making responsibilities concerning major aspects of their child’s life, such education, healthcare, religion and social Read More

Making a Strong Case for Joint Child Custody

Divorce is often an emotional and challenging process, especially when children are involved. In New Jersey, the courts prioritize the best interests of the children when determining custody arrangements. For Read More

What to Know About Modifying Child Custody Orders in New Jersey

Child custody orders are issued based on a court’s determination of what is best for the child at the time the parents become separated. But situations can thereafter change, sometimes Read More

The Complexities of Divorcing a Narcissist

Divorcing any spouse can be a complex and emotionally charged experience, but when your partner exhibits traits of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), the challenges can be amplified significantly. NPD is Read More

Consideration of a Child's Wishes in Custody Decisions

Custody battles can be emotionally charged and complex. Family courts prioritize the well-being of the child when making custody decisions. In New Jersey, one factor that courts can consider is Read More

NJ Courts Formalize Parenting Coordinator Program

For more than 15 years, New Jersey family court judges have appointed parenting coordinators to assist in resolving child visitation issues in certain cases. These officials often make recommendations that Read More

How Are a Child’s Preferences Weighed in Custody Decisions?

Parents involved in child custody disputes often have strong opinions about where their child should live and how much visitation time the other parent should get. Sometimes a child has Read More

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