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2A:34-23-2
Civil Remedies to interference with visitation,
includes:
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2C:13-4 Interference
with custody.
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2C:25-19 Domestic
Violence
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9:2-4 Custody
of child includes:
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9:2-4.2
Parental access to children's records;
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9:2-7.1
Grandparent Visitation;
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9:2-4.2
Parental access to children's records
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2C:24-5 Willful
nonsupport
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2A:34-12.2
"Parents' Education Fund"
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2A:34-23 Alimony,
maintenance
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2C:25-17 Prevention
of Domestic Violence Act of 1991
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- NJ Family Practice Committee Report (2004-06)
- NJ Sen. Judiciary Cmttee Interviews
Judicial Candidates (Listen)
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