How Custody is Determined If you are going through a divorce and there are children involved, you are probably wondering how custody is determined in New Jersey. There are a variety of factors that the courts will consider when determining child custody. Here is what you need to be aware of: How Custody is Determined […]
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New Jersey Visitation Laws Here is some important information regarding New Jersey visitation laws. Similar to custody rights, visitation schedules in New Jersey are determined by what is best for the child. Visitation rights will only be denied in extreme situations in which one parent poses a significant threat to the child’s safety. Otherwise, the […]
New Jersey Child Custody Laws Here is some information on New Jersey child custody laws. If you are seeking divorce, negotiating a child custody arrangement, or have questions about visitation rights, please contact our experienced New Jersey family law attorneys today. Let our dedication and experience work for you. New Jersey Child Custody Laws | […]
Types of Visitation Similar to custody rights, visitation schedules in New Jersey are determined by what is best for the child. Visitation rights will only be denied in extreme situations in which one parent poses a significant threat to the child’s safety. Otherwise, the court will determine what type of visitation schedule is best suited […]
At long last, your divorce is final and you can begin to move on with your life, process the grief and rebuild your life as an individual, right? Unfortunately, many couples who go through a divorce do not anticipate the long-lasting effects and post-divorce legal issues that may require legal intervention. Even in the most […]
Divorce by nature is confusing and adversarial, but it doesn’t have to be. The New Jersey Divorce Guide was created by attorney Bart W. Lombardo to help residents shine a bright light down the dark tunnel of divorce. Knowledgeable Guidance for a Difficult Journey Ending your marriage, whether tumultuously or amicably, can be very upsetting […]