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Child Custody Child custody issues often come up between divorcing or unmarried parents and can be the most emotionally stressful aspect of a family law case.
There are two main aspects of custody in New Jersey:
The types of custody considered by New Jersey courts can include:
The parent of primary residence is designated as the primary custodial parent. One of the important roles of the primary custodial parent is to maintain open communication with the other parent regarding the child’s overall well-being. Usually, a primary custodial parent assumes the day-to-day decision-making in the child’s daily life, from morning and bedtime routines, dental care, and more.
This parent usually lives with the child while they attend school and arranges their appointments, including medical visits. Conversely, the parent with less than 50% of the custody time is referred to as the “parent of alternative residence.”
In situations where parental conflict arises over child-related matters, the court often defers to the primary custodial parent’s decisions, considering their role in making routine choices. When divorcing parties share joint residential custody, the title of primary custodial parent bears less weight.
Should a dispute arise regarding the primary custodial parent designation during a New Jersey divorce, the court employs a “best interest” assessment to determine the most suitable residential custody arrangement for the child.
At The Law Office Of Joseph A. Dipiazza, our experienced team provides hands-on guidance throughout the NJ custody process, ensuring you receive direct attorney support every step of the way. Our commitment to honest, trusted service, backed by over 15 years of experience, ensures that your child’s best interests remain at the forefront of the proceedings. Speak with an River Vale custody attorney today.
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New Jersey courts consider a number of factors when determining child custody orders, but primarily consider the best interests of the child. In making an award of custody in New Jersey, the court must consider the following factors pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:2-4(c):
Unmarried parents in New Jersey possess the same custodial rights as their married counterparts. This means that issues involving child support, custody, and parenting time are handled similarly to those for married and divorcing parents. However, specific complexities may arise for parents pursuing these rights. At The Law Office Of Joseph A. Dipiazza our legal team is dedicated to advocating for unmarried fathers and mothers across New Jersey.
For a comprehensive custody plan that safeguards both your parental rights and your children’s needs, connect with our River Vale custody attorneys via our online form or dial (201) 494-2800.
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When facing a child custody action, the most important step you can take is contacting an experienced family law attorney.
If you have questions about child custody, contact The Law Office of Joseph A. DiPiazza, LLC at (201) 494-2800 to schedule a legal consultation.