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Another Custody and Parenting Matter Reversed For Failing to Hold a Plenary Hearing

I have blogged several times before , including last week, on cases where trial courts were reversed for failing to hold plenary hearing and provide for discovery, often in FD (non-dissolution) matters. I have also discussed...more

I Guess Going From 50-50 to No Overnights for 19 Months Is a Change of Circumstances

Since the Child Support Guidelines were amended in the late 90s, the number of overnights with each parent factored in to the child support calculus for cases within the Guidelines. In general, the more overnights meant less...more

If No Child Support Order Exists, You Don’t Need to Show a Change of Circumstances to Establish Child Support

Black letter law is that to change a child support Order, the person seeking a modification must show a substantial and continuing change of circumstances. But what is the standard if there is a custody agreement, even if the...more

Do Parents have to Consent to Relatives Becoming Psychological Parents?

It is not uncommon for grandparents or other family members to get custody of other family members when the children’s parents have issues preventing them from caring for their children and/or when there is DCPP involvement....more

When it Comes to Shared Parenting, Shouldn’t the Ability to Co-Parent be Paramount?

Almost like King Solomon suggesting that a child be cut in two so that each parent can have half, more and more, I am hearing about judges and custody evaluators who default to 50-50 shared parenting. Now, that isn’t the law....more

New Guidelines and Forms for Parent Coordinators Published

As I noted last month, there is a new court rule for parent coordinators effective September 1, 2023. At the time, they had not yet published the Guidelines. Yesterday, Directive 16-23 was published. Attached to the notice,...more

New Court Rule for Parent Coordinators Coming September 1st

From the earliest days of this blog in 2008, one of my frequent topics has been the use of parent coordinators. Originally, there was a Pilot Program instituted by the Supreme Court for use of parent coordinators. At the...more

Who Can Serve as a Parent Coordinator? Appellate Division Doesn’t Know!

I have written a bunch on this blog about the use of parent coordinators. In fact, one of the most read blog posts on this blog, almost 4 years after it was initially published, is titled The Futility of Parent Coordination...more

The New Year’s Resolution Divorce – 2023 Edition

For many divorce attorneys, the busy season starts after the first of the year. Since practically the inception of this blog, I have posted on the phenomenon of the New Year’s Resolution Divorce. For whatever reason, this...more

Top 10 Posts of 2022

The end of the year is the time for holiday merriment and top 10 lists. As a kid, I used to love to listen to Casey Kasem’s countdown of the top songs of the year. So I decided to do a top 10 list related to posts on this...more

NO – Judges Cannot Give Parent Coordinator’s Binding Decision Making Authority!

Over the past decade plus, I have written about the use, if not misuse/abuse of parent coordinators (PCs) many times on this blog. In fact, one of my most popular posts that continues to be read more than two and a half...more

Sometimes the Disposition of an FD Matter is Like the Wild West

Typically, divorce cases are handled by the court on the “FM” docket and cases involving people that weren’t married but have children together are handled on the “FD” or non-dissolution docket. Despite the fact that a...more

Child Custody And The Coronavirus: Guidelines For Parents Who Are Divorced Or Separated

As we all experience a “new normal,” at least for the next several weeks, if not longer, parents who are divorced or separated and are sharing custody and parenting time of their children during the coronavirus pandemic must...more

I’m Moving With The Kids To Burlington County – Not So Fast

For decades, when a custodial parent wanted to move out of state, it would not be unusual to hear that if the court or other party won’t let me leave New Jersey, she will just move to Cape May, or some other point far away...more

The Futility Of Parent Coordination When A Parent Coordinator Won’t Be Decisive

I have written many times over the years regarding parent coordination, both during and after the end of the Supreme Court pilot program. A parent coordinator is a person, sometimes a mental health professional and sometimes...more

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