Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
My ex- girlfriend is moving to another and wants to take our son(2y.o) with her. She said that she already got the baby's passport. We all currently reside in New Jersey and she always gives me trouble whenever I want to see our son. I am afraid that I will never see my son again or that she will make it even harder for me to see him. What can I do in this case? Can I stop her from leaving or taking our son with her? And if not, how can I assure visitation rights(won't be to often since she's moving to Texas) and Skype video calls, phone calls so I can constantly keep in contact with him without her making it a big deal? Any other advice and/or recommendations are welcome. Thank you in advance.
P.S we never went to court for custody rights or any of that before, but the baby lives with her and he stays with me over the weekend.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Please call me. She can not just leave with your child. And yes, you may not see your child for a long time, if ever. Not good.
You need a lawyer to sit down with you and give you some advice.
I can explain things in detail in person after we talk. I will explain what legal issues I see, and what I can do to assist you.
This will be a free consultation. After we talk, you can decide what you would like to do.
Give me a call, make an appointment to come see me, and let's get moving on this for you. No charge for the telephone call and no charge for the first office visit.
Robert Davies, Esq. 201-820-3460
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