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Can Foster Parents Adopt Their Foster Children?

Foster care, for most kids, is a temporary setting as they wait to be reunited with their birth families. Some…

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Steps To Becoming A Foster Parent In New Jersey

Foster parents play an important role in providing a secure and safe home for children and youth in care—which is…

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Are You Ready To Become A Foster Parent?

Interested in becoming a foster parent in New Jersey? Here are six key guidelines and foster parent requirements that will…

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3 Tips for Negotiating Alimony

Alimony is financial support that is given by one spouse to another in a divorce. How much spousal support is…

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“Right Of First Refusal” In Your Child Custody Agreement: What Does It Mean?

One parent having "the right of first refusal” is a clause that is often included in custody and parenting time…

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What Military Parents Need To Know About Child Custody Laws In New Jersey

Like all other divorced c0-parents, military service members who co-parent sometimes experience legal issues with regard to child custody or…

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Do You Suspect Child Abuse? What You Must Do in New Jersey To Protect Your Children

[This is a companion blog to: 5 Subtle Forms Of Child Abuse And What To Watch Out For ] If…

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5 Subtle Forms Of Child Abuse And What To Watch Out For

Not knowing what really goes on in your co-parent’s home is one of the toughest aspects of divorce – especially…

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When Sex Addiction Leads To Divorce

Your spouse is a sex addict and has cheated on you -- many times -- and all your friends and…

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Should Mothers Day Be Included in Your Parenting Time Plan?

Your child custody agreement may address holidays like Thanksgiving, and special events like your child's birthday. But what about other…

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