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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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Which Parent Bears the Burden of Proof in New Jersey as to Relocation AFTER a Parent Has Already Moved From New Jersey With the Parties’ Children?

In enacting New Jersey statute, N.J.S.A. 9:2-2, the Legislature established a mechanism and procedure for a divorced or unmarried parent when seeking to move with one’s children outside the state of New Jersey.  The statute provides: “When the Superior Court has jurisdiction over the custody and maintenance of the minor…

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New Jersey Supreme Court Addresses Standard for Custodial Parent Relocation

Nothing is more precious to us than our children. The Supreme Court of the United States has established the right to know one’s children as a fundamental Constitutional right. In New Jersey the right to know and raise one’s children is firmly entrenched in statutory and case law.  In our mobile society…

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Carmelo and Lala Anthony: Yes, they have a prenuptial agreement, but that does not resolve all of the issues in their divorce

This week the media was abuzz with news of the demise of another celebrity marriage, this time with the separation of professional basketball player, Carmelo Anthony, from his wife Lala Weddings rings and large bills of money Anthony. The Anthony’s have been married since 2010 and have a 10 year-old…

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The Effect in New Jersey of a Non-Relocation Agreement on the Primary Custodial Parent’s Request to Relocate to Another State

Historically, New Jersey case law did not favor allowing a custodial parent to relocate another state with a child. However, the major advancements in technology which allow people to remain in constant contact with each other and the ease with which one can travel interstate has shifted the tide. Under…

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Relocation of Children Out of the State of New Jersey Explained

In a perfect world, the issue of relocation or removal would never come up in the context of either divorce litigation or a post-judgment application because parents would be able to live in relative close proximity to one another and cooperate for the best interests of their children.  This arrangement would provide…

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