Custody is determined according to the best interests of the child, and many factors will be considered, including infidelity.
Child Custody
Can Step-Parents Win Custody Against Biological Parent(s)?
Judith Holzman explains how step-parents may win custody against biological parents, provided that they have the child’s best interests in mind.
Can you tell me what rights a grandparent has in New Jersey regarding children of divorce?
Most children may benefit from a loving relationship with their grandparents. But in the last several years, it has become more difficult for a grandparent to obtain visitation rights when one or both of the child’s biological parents have said “No.”
How do courts determine the best interests of a child in Texas?
Courts use a set of factors to determine the best interests of a child in Texas, including emotional and physical needs. Learn about the other factors here.
How is the issue of who gets the children decided?
The best interests of the children is the governing principle for determining all questions relating to their parenting. Many parents are able to put aside their differences on the adult level and by concentrating on the children’s needs, work out the most suitable parenting plan in the circumstances. Sometimes they will need help from a […]
Not married, how is custody and child support decided
Regardless of the legal status of their parents, the New Jersey court will make decisions as usual, based on the best interests of the children.
My husband and I have been living together during our separation. What to do?
When living with your spouse while separated set up boundaries and make rules so that the two of you aren’t constantly stepping on each others’ toes and raising the tension in your home.
I am worried that my ex-husband will abduct the kids and flee.
Supervised visitation and travel restrictions are just two of the preventative measures you can put into place to ensure that your spouse doesn’t leave the state or country with your children.
I want to litigate my divorce. My lawyer insists I should negotiate. I disagree.
It’s good advice to settle out of court. This puts more decision power in your hands, and not in the hands of the judge, a stranger to you and your family matters.
I want to litigate my divorce, but lawyer insists I should negotiate.
Your divorce lawyer has been trained to handle legal processes like yours, and his/her suggested course of action may be the wiser one to take.
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