In some cases, parents who have gotten divorced do not plan to live near each other. For instance, maybe you are going to remain at the Jersey Shore. Your ex, however, is going to move to New York City for work. You both want to share parenting time, which will be...
Child Custody
Tips for successful child custody while having a career
Balancing a demanding career with parenting duties can be challenging, especially for divorced or separated parents who must create a parenting time schedule. When both parents have highly demanding careers, flexibility, communication and a child-centered focus are...
Does your family need to change custody terms after the divorce?
Sharing custody often gets easier with time. Parents and children alike will adjust to the frequent changes involved in shared custody. Everything will become part of your weekly routine. In fact, you and your ex may develop a friendly co-parenting relationship, given...
How will a job-related relocation affect my child custody plan?
Our lives rarely remain static. We must constantly adjust to various changes. Fortunately, the law recognizes this fact as it relates to child custody agreements. If you need to adjust your child custody plan because your job has relocated out-of-state, you should...
How does parenting time work in New Jersey?
New Jersey law preserves a child's right to spend time with both parents after the marital relationship ends. To ease the transition, the state encourages parents to agree on a parenting plan that details a physical custody schedule. Explore the guidelines for child...