by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Child Custody
One question that comes up a lot is what rights do grandparents have to visit their grandchildren if the parents object. This is an area of law that has caused a good deal of confusion because the law keeps evolving. At present, the answer to the question is that...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Child Custody
New Jersey custody law does not restrict either parent from moving from one place to another in the state. It does, however, prevent a custodial parent from relocating out of state with a child unless: The parents both agree in writing The parent gets the courts...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Child Custody
Your parenting plan must focus on the best interests of the child and at the same time work for you as a parent. Just as each family situation is different, each family’s parenting plan is going to be unique. If one spouse travels extensively, the parenting plan may...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Divorce
By: Andrew L. Rochester, Esquire In a very unusual case, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (a Court just below the Supreme Court) took the unusual step of wading into divorce law. This case can have major ramifications for every person who gets...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Child Custody
In the last month, two separate panels of the New Jersey Appellate Division have issued conflicting rulings on the issue of who chooses the last name of your child after a divorce. This week, one panel of appellate judges chose to apply what is called the “best...