by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Child Custody
In New Jersey, the assumption is that after a divorce each parent will maintain a relationship with their children. This may be true even if your former spouse was abusive toward you or is otherwise difficult to get along with. In such a scenario, a parallel parenting...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Child Custody, Family Law
Finding a Way to Get More Parenting Time Divorce can be an excruciating time, and more so when children are involved. If you have tried and failed to make the relationship work with your ex, remember that you don’t have to fail with your children. The court may...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Family Law
Maintaining the Relationship With Your Grandchildren After Divorce or Loss As family situations change, children need the stability provided by their relationships, routines and environment to counteract the effects of these changes. One of the relationships that...