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Hofmann Law Firm, LLC
Child Support & Custody
CHILD SUPPORT & CUSTODY
Child Custody & Support Attorney in Princeton, NJ
Navigating through a divorce can be incredibly stressful, especially when the well-being and custody of your children are at stake. Partnering with a compassionate attorney who listens attentively and devises a strategic plan to minimize emotional stress for everyone involved can make an essential difference.
At Hofmann Law Firm, LLC, we prioritize compassionate representation, ensuring fair negotiations and arguments to secure your child's future. From joint or sole custody to visitation rights, we handle it all with expertise and care.
In New Jersey, child custody matters can vary widely and may include:
At Hofmann Law Firm, LLC, we prioritize compassionate representation, ensuring fair negotiations and arguments to secure your child's future. From joint or sole custody to visitation rights, we handle it all with expertise and care.
In New Jersey, child custody matters can vary widely and may include:
- Joint or sole residential custody
- Joint or sole legal custody
- Parenting time
- Grandparent visitation
- Post-judgment issues
- Out-of-state removal of a child by one parent
- Financial child support
Trust us to guide you through this challenging journey, ensuring the best possible outcome for your family.
Our Practice Areas
High-Net Worth Divorce
Divorce
Mediation & Arbitration
Child Support/Custody
Civil Union & Domestic Partnership
CHILD SUPPORT & CUSTODY
Legal Paternity Dispute Services in New Jersey
In New Jersey, the law upholds the principle that every child deserves support and education from their natural parents, regardless of the parent's marital status. This right is anchored in the Uniform Parentage Act of 1983, which was further amended in 1994. The act establishes equality of rights between parents and their children. It provides a framework for resolving parental disputes, emphasizing that all children are entitled to the same rights and considerations.
In recent years, there has been a significant reliance on blood tests and genetic testing as definitive methods for establishing paternity. However, before an alleged father is required to undergo DNA testing, the court must identify a valid reason to believe that the individual in question could be the father. Once the test results are returned, the Family Part Intake Service will make a recommendation. If a party does not accept the proposal, the paternity matter will be scheduled for trial.
In recent years, there has been a significant reliance on blood tests and genetic testing as definitive methods for establishing paternity. However, before an alleged father is required to undergo DNA testing, the court must identify a valid reason to believe that the individual in question could be the father. Once the test results are returned, the Family Part Intake Service will make a recommendation. If a party does not accept the proposal, the paternity matter will be scheduled for trial.
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