Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
Aunts' rights
As an aunt, do I have a legal right to see my nephews?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Aunts' rights
Going off memory as I don't have any books in front of me, I'd say no. Grand parents yes, Aunts and Uncles no. Of course, I'm free to be corrected by another attorney.
However, if you were more than just an Aunt and you were a key figure in the child's life I could make the argument that it would be in the childs best interest to have some contact with the child but I think you would have to be a de-facto parent in order to get a court to order actual visitation where you are alone at your house with the child. If you would like to discuss this case further, feel free to call me at 732/247/3340. My initial consultations are always free.
Re: Aunts' rights
What you are really asking is whether
an extended family has the right to visit with it's children. It is a nice thought, but it seems unlikely that a judge would grant visitation rights to an entire family and notjust the grandparents.
If you try you might make new law.
Gary Moore, Esquire
Hackensack, New Jersey
www.garymooreattorneyatlaw.com
Re: Aunts' rights
In New Jersey aunts do not have a legal or automatic right to visitation. It is hard enough for grandparents after recent cases.
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