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Co-Parenting in a Pandemic: Help for Divorced or Separated Parents

Co-parenting children when parents are separated or divorced can be challenging in normal circumstances.  One would agree, however, that times are not normal.  The country is in the midst of a pandemic due to the COVID-19 virus.  Governor Murphy has closed schools and many business, and he has directed that…

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Can a Noncustodial Parent Object to a Custodial Parent Moving Within the State of New Jersey?

Various blogs have been written by members of our firm about situations where a custodial parents wants to move with the parties’ children to a state other than New Jersey.   Can a custodial parent live wherever he/she wants within the State of New Jersey?  Can a non-custodial parent ask a…

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Enjoying the Holidays With Your Children When You are Newly Divorced or Separated

For family law attorneys, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas . . . fights over holiday parenting time.  The holiday season is often a time of stress, and sometimes of sadness, for everyone.  For separating or divorcing parents or newly divorced parents, fighting over how to divide holiday…

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Economic Recovery in New Jersey for One Parent Where the Other Parent Does Not Exercise Parenting Time

A frequent post-divorce concern or criticism often heard from the parent who has primary residential custody of child is that their former partner does not exercise their parenting time and that the failure of their partner to keep to the schedule has negative monetary and lifestyle implications. I have always viewed a…

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Is the Law in New Jersey Drifting Towards a Presumption of Joint Physical Custody and Parenting Time?

When custody disputes arise, I often consider the Biblical narrative, 1 Kings 3:16-28,  which tells the story of how King Solomon resolved a custody dispute of sorts between two women who lived  in the same home.  The women came before King Solomon, each claiming to be the mother of the…

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Allocating Parenting Time With a Breastfeeding Child

More and more women are choosing to exclusively breastfeed given the reports as to the superior health benefits, not just physically but psychologically, of breast feeding.  Arranging parenting  time between divorced or separated parents of a child who is still breastfeeding poses issues not just with overnight parenting time but…

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New Jersey Appellate Division Bars the Requirement for a Parent to Admit a Criminal Wrongdoing as a Condition to Seek Parenting Time With One’s Child

On August 15, 2017, the New Jersey Appellate Division approved for publication the decision in the matter of E.S. v. H.A (A-3230-14T2 and A-3256-14T2), in which the Appellate Division addressed whether a parent may be required to admit to a crime as a condition for that parent to be able to make…

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New Jersey Family Court Addresses Jurisdiction Dispute in Post-Judgment Custody and Parenting Time Dispute

Earlier this month, a March, 2017 written opinion by family court judge the Honorable Russell J. Passomano, J.S.C. was approved for publication in the matter of BG-v-LH (FM-07-468-13).   In this published opinion the court addressed issues of jurisdiction in a custody and parenting time dispute where one party had relocated with…

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New Jersey Appellate Division Vacates Trial Court’s Orders Denying Father Additional Visitation

The 18th century educational writer, W.E. Hickson, is credited with popularizing the proverb: “’Tis a lesson you should heed: Try, try, try again. If at first you don’t succeed, Try, try, try again.”  On June 10, 2016 the New Jersey Appellate Division decided the case of KL-v-DL, in which after nearly three…

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Is “Bird Nesting” After a Divorce a Reasonable Aid to Co-Parenting?

I am always encouraged when parents who are ending their relationship strive to put aside their own personal conflict with one another to try to do what is best for their children.  It is well acknowledged that it is important to children’s development for them to have consistency and stability in…

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