New Jersey Agreement for Consent Judgment Establishing Paternity, Granting Joint Legal and Physical Custody of Minor Child to Mother and Father and Establishing Child Support Payments to Mother

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Putative father means a reputed father, as established by: any person adjudicated by a court of a state to be the father of a child born out of wedlock.; any person who has filed with the registry before or after the birth of a child born out of wedlock, a notice of intent to claim paternity of the child; any person adjudicated by a court of another state or territory of the United States to be the father of a child born out of wedlock, where a certified copy of the court order has been filed with the registry by the person or any other person; and any person who has filed with the registry an instrument acknowledging paternity. The majority of the states in the United States have a putative father registry, usually administered by the state's Department of Vital Records.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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In NJ, the parent who spends less time with the child pays support. In addition, if parents share custody 50/50, the higher-earning parent pays. The amount of time spent with each parent and the incomes of both parents will typically affect the calculation.

Consent orders allow parents who know their children best to make the most suitable and beneficial arrangements for their kids and family. A consent agreement is a voluntary decision to pursue.

In order to obtain sole physical custody of your child, you would have to show that having your child see their other parent would be harmful to the child in some way or that he or she would be in danger or neglected by the other parent.

Under joint custody, parents typically work out a co-parenting plan based upon work schedules, housing arrangements and the needs of their children to try and reach a near equal amount of time with each parent. An experienced New Jersey child custody attorney can provide assistance in working out a co-parenting plan.

Because frequently switching homes can be unsettling, especially for very young children, New Jersey doesn't require that children split their time equally or 50/50 between parents. Instead, the court will make a custody decision that is in the child's best interests.

Shared physical custody, which is most common, places the child with each parent for at least 104 overnights a year. The parent of primary residence spends the most time with the child (often not by much), and their address determines the child's school district.

Joint custody may refer to the legal custody of a child (the decision making regarding the child's everyday life) or to the physical custody of a child. Often it means that the child will reside with one parent primarily but spend time with the other parent frequently or alternatively reside with the other parent.

Generally, physical child custody (also known as residential custody) is where your child actually physically resides. Legal custody grants a parent the ability to make decisions for that child, such as major medical decisions, education decisions and religious decisions.

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New Jersey Agreement for Consent Judgment Establishing Paternity, Granting Joint Legal and Physical Custody of Minor Child to Mother and Father and Establishing Child Support Payments to Mother