Search results for: negotiating child custody
Negotiating Child Custody with a Narcissistically Disordered Parent
What is Narcissism? We write this blog post as experts in New Jersey family law, not psychology, psychiatry, social work, or related mental health fields. The information contained in this post should not be read as diagnostic or prognostic of any individual or his or her mental illness. When in doubt, consult with a subject…
Read More“What if Parents Agree that Child Support Shall Not Be Paid?”
When married couples negotiating a divorce or unmarried parents decide to go their separate ways, some may be tempted to put child support on hold. In New Jersey, there’s very limited legal room to do so. Why? Because New Jersey law considers child support the child’s right, not the parent’s. The amount and duration of…
Read MoreChild Out-of-State Relocation: To Move or Resist? And What Are Your Rights?
Post-judgment of divorce client to lawyer: “I want to move my kids out of New Jersey with me. Can I do it? What about to another country?” The U.S. economic downturn has made it difficult for many people to keep their jobs or even find a new job. During or after a divorce, one parent may…
Read MoreNewsletter
Our monthly newsletters address important issues related to family law, employment law, civil litigation, and alternative dispute resolution. Each newsletter contains two blog posts – click the Month Year links to learn more. September – October 2024 Autumn has arrived, right on time! While we wait for the leaves to change colors and fall, Mother…
Read MoreGetting Divorced? Social Media and the Internet May Not Be Your BFF
If you’re getting divorced, you want the best possible outcome for yourself and your children and maybe even for your spouse. You want a smooth road to a new and better life. Damaging social media posts are like potholes. If you can’t control the ride, you will damage yourself. So, keep your hands on the…
Read More