Sole Legal Custody Joint Legal Custody Jersey City
Joint legal custody vs. sole legal custody and your rights in New Jersey. To have joint legal custody, usually both parties should at least be civil towards each other for the sake of the child or children. Sole custody allows the custodial parent to make key decisions without the non-custodial parent (health, school, travel, etc). Both parents deserve to be part of a child's life even after a relationship may have failed. Joint Legal custody refers to parents both having legal authority to make key decisions for the child or children. If you seek a lawyer who can help you obtain sole legal custody or joint legal custody in Hudson County or Essex County, contact us today on 201-706-7910.