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Fathers: know how to protect your rights and your children

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | Jun 16, 2021 | Family Law

A lot of people assume that fathers receive less preferential treatment when it comes to child custody and visitation matters. While it may seem true that mothers are most often granted sole physical custody of their children, the truth of the matter is that the law...

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What should child support be used for?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | May 10, 2021 | Family Law

Child support has certain intended uses that parents should be familiar with. It can help them negotiate the challenges of child support, a child support order, enforcing child support and modifying child support as necessary. Children have the right to financial...

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How is child support enforced?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | Oct 12, 2020 | Family Law

Child support is important for children and families. Children have a right to financial support from both of the parents. For that reason, it is helpful for both paying parents and recipient parents of child support to be familiar with how child support is enforced....

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What are the rules for surrogacy?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | Aug 19, 2020 | Family Law

Acting as a surrogate from a couple who want to have a baby but cannot do so on their own is a very selfless and caring act. However, it is not without its risks, which is why you must have a contract agreement from the very start. According to NJ.com, the state does...

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Digital tools to ease co-parenting tension

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | May 6, 2020 | Family Law

Perhaps, your ex-spouse spends too much money on your kids, and in turn they expect more from you. Or maybe your ex is constantly requesting last-minute scheduling changes that diverge from your parenting plan. Whatever the case may be, you and your shared children...

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Can you dispute child relocation?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | Apr 2, 2020 | Family Law

For divorced co-parents, a parenting agreement can be quite beneficial. A parenting agreement outlines all interactions between parents and their children, identifies the type of custody (joint or sole), visitation rights, and dispute resolution. This last item...

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