Can I Move My Child Out of New Jersey?

Posted February 28th, 2014 by .

Categories: Family Law.

The law requires consent for a custodial parent out move out of state. As the move disrupts the non-custodial parent’s visitation, it is almost always met with an objection. The issue has to be brought before the court for determination. In New Jersey, the controlling statute required consent from both parents before a child is […]

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What Are the Best Interests of the Child in Custody Cases?

Posted February 27th, 2014 by .

Categories: Family Law.

During a divorce, determining which parent gets custody of the children can be one of the most emotional end of marriage issues. If the separating couple can’t agree on a custody arrangement, the court will divide parental responsibilities based on what it deems the best interests of the child. To protect your parental rights during […]

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Ways to Make Visitation Go Smoothly

Posted February 21st, 2014 by .

Categories: Family Law.

You and your spouse had finally agreed to get a divorce. The process goes smoothly with little trouble. The only sticking point is custody of your child. Although you both agree on joint custody, your child is have an extremely difficult time with the divorce. Now he not only has to live with only one […]

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Will I receive Sole Child Custody After a Domestic Violence Incident?

Posted February 14th, 2014 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence, Family Law.

Your wife has a dangerous temper and your fights are pretty legendary. One fight had gotten so out of hand, the police were called to your house and your wife was charged with domestic violence. You finally had enough and began divorce proceedings. But there’s the problem of the children. Your wife wants custody but […]

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Can Adultery Affect Child Custody in Jersey City, NJ?

Posted January 23rd, 2014 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Nothing hurts more than finding out the love of your life has been cheating on you behind your back. Certainly adultery is a very valid reason to get a divorce from your spouse. But will it play a part in the court’s decision on deciding custody of your children? It’s a common misconception that because […]

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When Your Ex Doesn’t Follow the Visitation Schedule

Posted January 17th, 2014 by .

Categories: Family Law.

You and your spouse share joint custody of your child. As the primary custodial parent, the child spends most of his time with you. However, your spouse is less than regular with his visits. He misses his weekends constantly and shows up at your door for an unplanned visit. Not only that, but your child […]

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When a Divorced Parent Dies

Posted November 29th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

As agreed upon during your divorce, your ex has custody of your child. However, she suddenly becomes ill and dies. Although you were expecting to take over the responsibility of raising your child, you find out her mother is claiming your ex gave custody of your child to her instead of you. What can you […]

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Forms of Child Custody in New Jersey

Posted November 15th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Determining child custody is one of the most emotionally charged aspects of divorce. Even if both parents agree on what’s best for their children, the decisions you make now will have long-term ramifications for you and your family. Newark divorce attorney Anthony Carbone has years of experience in divorce proceedings and helping parents protect the […]

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How Child Custody Works in New Jersey

Posted November 7th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Sometimes, the people who suffer the most during a divorce is the children. Especially when it comes to custody. There are several factors the court takes into account when deciding where the child should live: The child’s relationship with his parents and siblings How well the child and the parent communicate The parents’ ability to […]

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What Factors Are Considered When Determining Child Custody?

Posted June 17th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Like many states, New Jersey uses a “best interest of the child” standard when courts determine child custody in a divorce. However, the best interests of the child are not always easily seen or readily apparent. Determining the best interests of your child is a difficult task, and Jersey City divorce attorney Anthony Carbone can help you […]

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