Talk to a South Jersey Lawyer Before You Move
When an existing child custody agreement affects your family, moving into or out of New Jersey can have legal implications that you might not have thought about. At the Law Offices of Daniel K. Newman, we offer straightforward legal advice that helps you protect your relationship with your children while preventing problems under the law.
Our Voorhees, New Jersey, law firm represents people with legal interests in South Jersey — including people moving into and out of the state. We serve both custodial and non-custodial parents. We have a broad perspective that helps us achieve the best possible results for our clients because we have experience representing parents who have primary physical custody of the children as well as noncustodial parents.
Relocation Out of State or Within New Jersey
When parents move into or out of New Jersey, judges in the jurisdiction where the divorce order was issued usually require the express permission of the other parent before the move. In fact, some judges even require permission to be given for a move within the state if the distances involved are great enough.
If a decision to move away from or to New Jersey is affecting your family, talk with an attorney. Call the Law Offices of Daniel K. Newman at (856) 309-9007 or (877) 309-9007 to schedule a free and confidential consultation. You may also complete our online form.
It is important to act quickly, however, when child custody issues involve an out-of-state move. Child custody matters are often time sensitive. It is better to act quickly by seeking legal advice before a move.















