Helping Parents Spend Time With Their Children

Parents often make the mistake of confusing custody with parenting time, often referred to as visitation. However, under New Jersey law, the custodial parent doesn’t necessarily have the right to additional parenting time over the noncustodial parent.

A parenting plan generally indicates which parent is responsible for the child on certain days. With minor exceptions, New Jersey courts want to make sure your child has substantially equal time and contact with you and your spouse. Parental rights and visitation differ from case to case and are decided based on factors that include the welfare of your child.

“In most cases, we are able to work out a parenting plan that fits everyone’s needs. On rare occasions, the court gets involved. If a trial becomes necessary, you can rest assured you will have a powerful and passionate voice in the courtroom.” — Michele Crupi

Anticipating The Changing Needs Of The Family

If you are a parent involved in divorce or child custody dispute regarding parenting time, call LaRocca Hornik Rosen Greenberg & Crupi, LLC at 732-246-2112. We will listen to your concerns and identify options for helping you protect your parenting rights.

Our child custody lawyers have decades of experience working with the courts and county child welfare professionals in communities throughout central New Jersey. We can help you resolve any visitation dispute, often without a drawn-out and messy court case.

Let us answer your questions related to parenting time, including:

Contact Our Attorneys Today

From our offices in Freehold and Red Bank, we advise and represent clients in Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County and throughout central New Jersey. Call us at 732-246-2112 or contact us here to schedule a consultation with an experienced Monmouth County parenting time attorney.

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