Asked on Oct 23rd, 2013 on Child Custody - New Jersey
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I am the custodial parent. I need to move out of state for a better job. I will also have more family support. How to I file the paper work, will I need a lawyer?
The first thing you need to do--if you haven't already done it---is to seek the other parent's written consent.
Whether or not you get that consent, I strongly recommend that you meet as soon as possible with a very experienced lawyer who devotes his/her ENTIRE practice to New Jersey Family Law matters, to find out the best course of action. In my opinion, it will be well worth the cost of the meeting.
I head a law firm that devotes its practice exclusively to New Jersey Family Law matters. It's all we do.
Please feel free to take a look at our Firm Website (www.salvaggiolaw.net), which contains a lot of helpful information.
I would be happy to have a brief telephone call with you, to get more information. There is no charge for that phone call. Please call 973-455-1220.
David F. Salvaggio, Esq.
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