Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey

visitation

father of children lives in maryland, children reside in new jersey with mother.aprox 90 miles traveling distance for bi-weekly visitation. a meeting place was established which required her to drive aprox 40 miles to designated meeting place. mother refuses to meet and is requiring father to drive to her residence to pick up children.father pays child support.father works second shift and does not get off of work untill 10pm on fridays. his wife was willing to meet his ex-wife at the agreed meeting place on friday evening after she gets off work. what can be done to solve this situation???


Asked on 9/08/05, 9:07 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

Re: visitation

Visitation is not simply in the control of the ex. Several factors come into play here, including: was there an agreement on visitation, was it in writing, what has been the visitation arrangements up to now, did either party move farther (or closer) to the other, and other issue.

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Answered on 9/08/05, 12:20 pm


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