Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey

hi, well i`m married to a u.s citizen and I`m a permanant residence & iwant to know if he wrote me a letter admitting the full custody for me after divorce is this type of admission certified or legal or the judge will accept it ?even if he change his mind later?..thanks


Asked on 10/17/09, 10:50 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Gary Moore Gary Moore Attorney At Law

No promise as to child custody is binding forever, but you and he could enter into a property

settlement agreement which would settle this question.

Call me if you like.

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Answered on 10/22/09, 11:38 am
Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

If he agrees to give full custody to you, then you should have a lawyer write up an agreement and have you and him both sign it and have your signatures notarized. Then you can get a divorce, and ask that the Judge include your agreement in the divorce judgment.

You should talk to a lawyer. This is too important to try to do on your own.

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Answered on 10/22/09, 12:24 pm
Jennifer Marshall Jennifer L Marshall

In this situation if he is willing to sign a paper giving you custody, then you should enter into a Consent Order and provide it to the Court. If you are unsure of how to go about this or need a lawyer to draft it, (which I recommend), give me a call 732-247-3340

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Answered on 10/22/09, 12:39 pm


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