By: Albertina Webb, Esq. As reported today, a Family Part judge may order continued state custody of a child even without a finding of parental abuse or neglect. This precedential decision was reported by the Appellate Division that permits continued court assistance under Title 9, or a determination based on a best-interests analysis under Title 30, warranting continuation [...]
Posts Tagged ‘children’
DYFS CAN KEEP KIDS EVEN IF NO FINDING OF ABUSE OR NEGLECT!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Abby Webb, children, custody, divorce attorney, DYFS, family law, family law attorney, loss of custody, middlesex attorneys, new jersey, Ocean County Attorney on September 1, 2011 |
The Guardianship Kinship Act is Clarified by the Supreme Court
Posted in 1, tagged adoption, child, children, DYFS, Kinship Act, legal guardianship, Middlesex County Attorney, Monmouth County Attorney, Ocean County Attorney on March 8, 2010 |
Posted by: Albertina Webb, Esq. As recently as last week, the New Jersey Supreme Court, set a high proof standard for parents seeking to regain a child taken from them and placed with a relative or friend. The Court held that the parents must show by clear and convincing evidence — not by a mere preponderance — that the reason [...]
10 Points to Minimize The Financial and Emotional Pain in Getting Divorced
Posted in 1, tagged arbitration, child support, children, divorce, financial, mediation, Middlesex County Attorneys, Monmouth County Attorneys, Ocean County Attorneys, Somerset County Attorney, Union County Attorney on December 28, 2009 |
Posted By: David M. Wildstein, Esq. Going through a divorce can be emotionally and financially draining. The emotional components conjure up many feelings: rejection, failure, guilt, anger, loneliness and the loss of physical and financial security. The financial components encompass the division of assets and the allocation of income to satisfy alimony and child support [...]