Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey

I recently moved back to NJ from NV. My ex/father of children and I signed a stipulation agreeing for the children to move out of state, to NJ. I am primary residential custodial parent of our biological children and sole custodian of our adopted ones. They were born in NV and new residents to NJ for over 6 months. However, I am trying to change venues (to NJ from NV) if it's possible? and modify child support. Father still lives in NV. NV says I need to file in NJ because we signed the stipulation. NJ says I need to file NV because thats where final order was created. I just want to make changes... but don't know which is the correct process.

Thanks much!


Asked on 1/18/12, 10:25 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Gleaner Robert A. Gleaner, P.C.

You can file in New Jersey. Keep in mind that this answer is given based on the scanty information you have provided. My answer may change based on other information. Further, you cannot rely on this answer since you have not retained me as your attorney. To be sure that you have accurate information and direction, you should consult with an attorney. Feel free to call me at 856-546-8010. Mention Law Guru and your first consultation will be "no charge". Good luck. Rob Gleaner

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Answered on 1/18/12, 10:45 am


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