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If a caseworker suspects that criminal activity is going on in a child's home, that too may be reported to local police or a county prosecutor.
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If a caseworker suspects that criminal activity is going on in a child's home, that too may be reported to local police or a county prosecutor.
If DCPP (formerly DYFS) is involved, you should find out if they plan to start a court case or if they are having a family team meeting. If they...
Sounds like this case could go either way. An attorney would need more details to evaluate the chances of success.
I think attorneys are all over the map on this kind of thing. There are plenty of outstanding family law attorneys in and around Woodbridge. I...
Entering into "Civil Restraints" is a common settlement option for parties in an FRO action. The benefit for the victim/plaintiff is that the...
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Below is a link to Appendix IX of the NJ Court Rules. This explains the Child Support Guidelines. Everything you want to know about the...
Can you talk to your ex? If you can, try reasoning with her first, before getting legal. See if she will read a book about co-parenting. One...
Why not? Send him a letter with your plans. Invite him to suggest some visitation arrangements. Ask for his approval and consent to relocate,...
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I think yes, provided you convince a judge it is in her best interest. It would be best if you filed a motion with the Court, so you can obtain an...
I think you articulated the problem perfectly. Just tell the judge exactly what you wrote above. The judge will understand. NOT a lost battle. ...