New Jersey happens to be a relatively progressive state to the extent that they don’t view a mom or dad as having an advantage over the other parent with regard to who should have the children more often. A family court in New Jersey would treat both parents as equally situated with respect to rights to the children. It really boils down to what each individual thinks would be in the best interests of the children, and those concerns or desires then result in the division of the days between each of them.
Sonya K. Zeigler is a partner at Stolfe Zeigler, a boutique family law firm that obtains favorable outcomes for high-net-worth, complex, and litigious cases.
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